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... drowsiness, unusual dreams, and trouble with sleeping. Some examples of medicines that affect the CNS are antihistamines or medicine for allergies or colds ...
Dizziness or light-headedness, drowsiness, or signs of too much potassium loss may be more likely to occur in the elderly, who are more sensitive to the ...
... drowsiness, or yellow eyes or skin. In case of an overdose, call your doctor right away. Your doctor may also give naloxone to treat an overdose. Naloxone ...
This medicine will add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants (medicines that make you drowsy or less alert). Some examples of CNS depressants are ...
unusual drowsiness, dullness, or feeling of sluggishness; weight loss. Incidence not known. Aggressive thoughts; false beliefs that cannot be changed by facts ...
drowsiness; dry mouth; earache; excessive tearing; eye pain; facial hair growth in females; faintness or lightheadedness when getting up from lying or sitting ...
drowsiness; dry eyes; dry mouth; upset stomach. Less common. Acid or sour stomach; belching; blurred vision; difficulty with moving; dizziness or ...
This medicine will add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants (medicines that slow down the nervous system, possibly causing drowsiness). Some ...
Cefepime injection is used to treat bacterial infections in many different parts of the body. It belongs to the class of medicines known as cephalosporin ...
Confusion; difficult or painful urination; dizziness; drowsiness; feeling faint; or dryness of mouth, nose, or throat may be more likely to occur in elderly ...
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