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dry mouth; headache; incoherent speech; increased urination; metallic taste; muscle weakness; nausea; thirst; unusual tiredness; vomiting; weight loss. Some ...
However, if your mouth continues to feel dry for more than 2 weeks, check with your medical doctor or dentist. Continuing dryness of the mouth may increase ...
dry mouth; eyelid crusting; lack or loss of strength; scaling of the skin; severe redness, soreness, or swelling of the skin. Other side effects not listed may ...
However, if dry mouth continues for more than 2 weeks, check with your dentist. Continuing dryness of the mouth may increase the chance of dental disease, ...
dry mouth; false or unusual sense of well-being; fear or nervousness; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; halos around lights; headache; hives ...
Have signs or symptoms of dehydration, including excessive thirst, dry mouth, little or no urination, severe weakness, dizziness on standing, or lightheadedness.
dry mouth; dryness or soreness of throat; ear congestion or pain; extra heartbeats; eye pain; feeling unusually cold; general tiredness and weakness; headache ...
dry mouth; fever; increased thirst; irregular heartbeat; loss of appetite; mood changes; muscle pain or cramps; nausea; numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, ...
dry mouth; inability to have or keep an erection; loss in sexual ability, desire, drive, or performance; loss of hair, temporary; pain of penis on erection.
dark urine; decreased urination; dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position; dry mouth; fast or noisy ...
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