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Pseudoephedrine is used to relieve nasal or sinus congestion caused by the common cold, sinusitis, and hay fever and other respiratory allergies. It is also ...
fever with or without chills; general feeling of tiredness or weakness; high fever; hives; increased menstrual flow or vaginal bleeding; joint or muscle pain ...
Fever, but not always. Aching muscles. Chills and sweats. Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Watery, red eyes. Eye pain. Body aches. Headache ...
Fever; Extreme sweating. Localized tetanus. This uncommon form of tetanus results in muscles spasms near the site of a wound. While it's usually a less severe ...
Pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen or pelvic area. Blood in the semen. Less commonly, fever. Chronic epididymitis. Epididymitis that lasts longer than six ...
Major burns that were caused by chemicals, gunpowder or an explosion. Electrical burns, including those caused by lightning. A sunburn with a fever greater than ...
Fever. Kernicterus. Kernicterus is the syndrome that happens if acute bilirubin encephalopathy causes permanent damage to the brain. Kernicterus may result ...
This medicine may cause aortitis (inflammation of the aorta, the largest artery in the body). Check with your doctor right away if you have fever, stomach pain, ...
It is used to relieve the symptoms of hay fever and hives of the skin. Antihistamines work by preventing the effects of a substance called histamine, which ...
fever; headache; loss of voice; nasal congestion; runny nose; sneezing; sore throat; unusual tiredness or weakness. Rare. Fever over 102.2 °F (39 °C). Incidence ...
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