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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 ...
Confusion; difficult or painful urination; dizziness; drowsiness; feeling faint; or dryness of mouth, nose, or throat may be more likely to occur in elderly ...
chills; continuing ringing or buzzing; cough; deep breathing; diarrhea; drowsiness; dry mouth; excess air or gas in the stomach or intestines; excessive ...
Sleepiness or unusual drowsiness. Less common. Anxiety; lack or loss of strength. Rare. Fever; rash; redness, soreness, or itching skin; seeing, hearing, or ...
... drowsiness, irregular, fast or slow, or shallow breathing, pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin, pinpoint pupils, sweating, or unusual tiredness or weakness.
It is also used to help prevent gallstones in patients who are on rapid weight-loss programs. Ursodiol is also used to treat primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC).
This medicine may cause some people to become drowsy, dizzy, or lightheaded, or to feel a false sense of well-being. Do not drive or do anything else that could ...
This medicine will add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants (medicines that can make you drowsy or less alert). ... severe drowsiness; slowing of ...
unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness. Incidence not known. Bleeding, blistering, burning, coldness, discoloration of ...
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