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Signs of overdose include convulsions (seizures), hearing loss, confusion, ringing or buzzing in the ears, severe drowsiness or tiredness, severe excitement or ...
cough; dark urine; difficulty in breathing; dizziness or lightheadedness; drowsiness; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; fever; general ...
Drowsiness or very low energy. Confusion or memory loss. Loss of consciousness. In infants, bright red, cold skin. Treatment. To help someone with ...
Drowsiness. Blurred vision. Constipation. Dry mouth. Drop in blood pressure when moving from sitting to standing, which can cause lightheadedness. Problems ...
You may feel weak, drowsy, confused, anxious, or very hungry. You may ... sleepiness or unusual drowsiness; stomach discomfort; stupor; swelling of the ...
... drowsiness, increased thirst, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, or swelling of the feet or lower legs. These may be symptoms of a serious kidney problem ...
Auto accidents caused by drowsy driving may be more likely in people who are jet-lagged. Prevention. A few basic steps may help prevent jet lag or reduce its ...
sleepiness or unusual drowsiness; sneezing. Less common or rare. Back pain; decreased amount of semen; diarrhea; dizziness; headache; stomach pain. Incidence ...
... drowsiness, unusual dreams, and trouble with sleeping. Some examples of medicines that affect the CNS are antihistamines or medicine for allergies or colds ...
cough-producing mucus; difficulty with moving; drowsiness or tiredness; ear congestion; fast, slow, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse; flushing ...
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