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Incidence not known. Back pain; dark urine; decreased urination; fever; side or lower back pain; stomach pain; yellow eyes or skin. Some side effects may occur ...
Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach pain, severe; blindness; blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin; blue-yellow color blindness; dark urine ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to measure the incidences of pediatric emergence delirium between the group receiving Isoflurane and the ...
Incidence not known · Pain, discomfort, or itching at the injection site · redness or rash at the injection site (occurring within 12 hours after skin test).
Incidence not known. Blurred vision; chest pain, discomfort, or tightness; confusion; cough; difficulty breathing; difficulty swallowing; dizziness, faintness, ...
To determine the incidence of subclinical electrographic seizures and electrographic status epilepticus in children admitted to the PICU for head trauma, ...
Microscopic colitis is a common cause of chronic diarrhea, and previous studies have found that these patients have a lower incidence of colon polyps. The ...
Incidence not known. Confusion; constipation; decrease in the amount of urine; diarrhea; dry mouth; increased thirst; irregular heartbeat; loss of appetite ...
Incidence not known. Blurred vision; bone pain; chest tightness; confusion; constipation; cough; difficulty swallowing; depression; dizziness; dizziness, ...
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