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skin rash, hives, redness, itching; sneezing; stomach and back pain (severe); unusual bleeding or bruising; vaginal irritation, discharge, or dryness not ...
Although medicines are available to reduce the symptoms of latex allergy, there is no cure. The only way to prevent a latex allergic reaction is to avoid ...
skin rash or hives. Symptoms of overdose. Blood in urine and/or stools; diarrhea; dizziness; drowsiness (severe); fast heartbeat; flushing or redness of face ...
rash; red, irritated eyes; redness, soreness, or itching skin; seizures; severe headache; slurred speech or problems with swallowing; sore throat; sores, ulcers ...
rash; skin disorder. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional ...
Possible side effects include burning, stinging and a rash. Or your doctor may prescribe a corticosteroid cream to reduce inflammation. When used for a long ...
acne-like rash; blurred or double vision or any change in vision; change in taste; chills and fever; disturbed color perception; excessive tearing; halos around ...
Skin rash. Less common or rare. General feeling of discomfort or illness; hives or itching of skin; ringing or buzzing in ears. Some side effects may occur that ...
You may have some skin redness, a rash, itching, or blistering at the place where you wear the patch. If this irritation is severe or does not go away, call ...
After a few weeks, two months, they can get secondary syphilis, which is a rash." It may then progress to latent-stage syphilis and, finally, the most ...
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