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heartburn; indigestion; lack or loss of strength; stomach discomfort or upset; vomiting. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you ...
decreased awareness or responsiveness; difficulty in swallowing; eye pain; feeling of fullness; fever; frequent urination; general feeling of illness; heartburn ...
These changes then alter gastric, small bowel and colon function. The effect of opioids on esophageal motility is less clear. This condition, known as opioid- ...
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Fetal movement; Leg cramps; Heartburn; Snoring; Irregular uterine contractions; Shortness of breath; Restless legs syndrome; Anxiety about labor and delivery.
Upset stomach or vomiting. Heartburn. Swelling of the esophagus, called esophagitis. Stomach cramps. Headache. Kidney stones in some people. In general ...
heartburn; indigestion; lack or loss of strength; muscle cramps; redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest; sleepiness or unusual ...
heartburn; indigestion; muscle cramps; sensation of spinning; stomach discomfort or upset; swelling. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some ...
Alternative medicine. No complementary or alternative medicines are proved to treat esophagitis. Still, some of these treatments may help ease heartburn or ...
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