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Severe withdrawal side effects can usually be prevented by gradually reducing the dose over a period of time. ... headache; irregular, fast or slow, or shallow ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have confusion, headache, memory problems, trouble concentrating, weakness, or feel unsteady when standing. The use of ...
This condition often starts in childhood and is marked by spells of vomiting several times an hour over a period of hours or days.
Sometimes migraine-like headaches can cause a runny nose. ... Hormonal changes; Influenza (flu); Object in the ... Chronic cough · Chronic daily headaches · Cluster ...
Contraception must be continued during the period of treatment, which is up to 20 weeks, and for 1 month after isotretinoin is stopped. Be sure that you have ...
Learn more about migraine that causes pain and sensory disturbances (aura), such as flashes of light, blind spots or tingling in your hands or face.
However, severe withdrawal side effects can usually be prevented by gradually reducing the dose over a period of time before treatment is stopped completely.
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