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Incidence not known. Blurred vision; change in color vision; difficulty seeing at night; double vision; fast heartbeat; increased sensitivity of the eyes to ...
... incidence in African Americans and Latinos in the Multiethnic Cohort. Read More on PubMed. Fasting Blood Glucose Levels Provide Estimate of Duration and ...
unusual excitement, nervousness, or restlessness. Incidence not known. Ear congestion; runny or stuffy nose; stomach pain; ulcers, sores, or white spots in the ...
Incidence not known. Chills; cough; dark urine; fever; general feeling of discomfort or illness; loss of appetite; nausea or vomiting; stomach pain; thickening ...
Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach pain; blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin; chills; clay-colored stools; dark urine; diarrhea; fever with or ...
Incidence not known. Anxiety; bleeding gums; blood in the urine or stools; chest discomfort; coughing or spitting up blood; dizziness or lightheadedness ...
Incidence not known. Feeling of fullness; pinpoint red spots on the skin; sensitivity to heat; sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth ...
This study also seeks to identify which of the multiple ICUs at Mayo Clinic yields the highest incidence of post-intensive care syndrome so that a future ...
Incidence not known. Dark urine; loss of appetite; nausea or vomiting; stomach pain; unexplained, rapid weight gain; yellow eyes or skin. Some side effects may ...
Incidence not known. Agitation; blisters on the skin; bloating; blurred vision; chest pain; cold or flu-like symptoms; coma; confusion; cough or hoarseness ...
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