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Headaches; Seizures; Vomiting; Chest pains; Fast, pounding or fluttering ... hormonal disorders. Older children — especially those who are overweight — are ...
missing menstrual periods; painful or difficult urination. With high doses and ... headache; increased sweating; skin rash, hives, or itching; stomach pain ...
Herniated discs; Migraines and chronic headaches; Motor neurone disease; Parkinson's disease, tremor and movement disorders; Peripheral neuropathies and other ...
Upset stomach. Loose stools. Headache. Don't take evening primrose if you have a bleeding condition. Taking the supplement may raise the bleeding risk ...
The hormonal changes of menopause tend to make it more likely ... Headaches and hormones: What's the connection? Menstrual cycle: What's normal, what's not.
fever; general aches and pains; headache; hoarseness; increased cough; leg cramps; loss of appetite; migraines or other headaches; muscle tightness; nervousness ...
Your doctor may decrease your dose if you have sleep apnea (stop breathing for short periods during sleep) while using this medicine. ... headache; irregular, ...
History of cluster headache or hemiplegic migraine. Continuous headache pain (i.e. no pain‐free periods of any duration during the one month before screening).
headache, sudden, severe, and continuing; heavy non-menstrual vaginal bleeding; longer or heavier menstrual periods; nausea; stomach pain; vomiting. Some side ...
headache; increased abdominal or stomach pain and cramping during menstrual periods; irritability; joint pain; lack of appetite; loss of interest or pleasure ...
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