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It will not work for colds, flu, or other virus infections. ... More common. Confusion; decreased urine output ... Less common. Agitation; black, tarry ...
More common. Absence of or decrease in body movements; hyperactivity ; Less common. Cough or hoarseness; fever or chills ; Rare. Confusion; muscle cramps ...
Less common. Blurred vision; clear or yellow fluid from the eye; difficulty with reading; eye irritation; feeling of having something in the eye; halos ...
Develops excessive swelling below the cast. Can't move the toes or fingers on the injured limb, or the toes or fingers become blue or cold. Says the cast feels ...
In this Q&A, Dr. Robert Jacobson, medical director for Mayo Clinic's Primary Care Immunization Program, answers some common questions he gets about ...
Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or medicine for hay fever, other allergies, or colds, sedatives, tranquilizers, or sleeping medicine ...
Less common. Bladder pain; bloody or cloudy urine; difficult, burning, or painful urination; frequent urge to urinate; itching of the genitals or other skin ...
More common. Dizziness or lightheadedness; heartburn; nausea and vomiting; nervousness; trembling or shaking of the hands; unsteadiness or difficulty in walking ...
It is used for patients who have primary humoral immunodeficiency (PI), including congenital agammaglobulinemia, common variable immunodeficiency, X-linked ...
This common viral infection often gets better on its own, but when it doesn't, it may cause a variety of warts and can even lead to some cancers.
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