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Blurred or double vision. Drooping eyelids. Trouble breathing. Not being able to move, called paralysis. Fever, often from infection of the wound.
Blurred or double vision. Headache. Loss of movement in arms and legs, called paralysis. Tingling or numbness of the skin. Weakness. When to see a doctor.
This medicine may cause pseudotumor cerebri (increased pressure in the brain). Call your doctor right away if you have blurred or double vision, dizziness, eye ...
They also may include nausea, eye movements that can't be controlled, double vision, trouble speaking or trouble swallowing. Limbic encephalitis. This ...
Anxiety · arm, back, or jaw pain · blurred or double vision · chest pain or discomfort · chest tightness or heaviness · crying · decreased bone mineral density ...
double vision; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; halos around lights; headache, severe and throbbing; loss of consciousness; night blindness ...
This is called retracted eyelids. Red or inflamed eyes. Light sensitivity. Blurred or double vision. Vision loss. Graves' dermopathy.
blurred vision; decreased vision; discouragement; double vision; eye pain; fast, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse; feeling sad or empty ...
double vision; enlarged pupils; feeling of warmth; hair loss or thinning of the hair; lack or loss of strength; redness of the face, neck, arms, and ...
double vision; troubled breathing. Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as ...
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