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Your doctor may have you take 20 mg every day of your menstrual cycle or for only 15 days of your cycle. ... headache, increased sweating, muscle pain, nausea ...
Pain such as a sudden, severe headache or chest pain. · Rapid or irregular heartbeat. · Loss of feeling or movement in the arms or legs, stumbling or trouble ...
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Skipping periods as you approach menopause — a stage sometimes called perimenopause — is common and expected. During that time, menstrual periods often will ...
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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A Study To Compare The Effectiveness Of Using Tints Or Thin-Films On Eye Glass Lens To Reduce Light Sensitivity For Patients With Chronic Migraine · Overview.
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