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Flu syndrome

Adverse reactions occurring in 3% or more of patients include the following abnormal lab tests, back pain, flu syndrome, headache, hemoptysis, hypotension, increased alkaline phosphatase, increased cough, increased GGT, insomnia, muscle cramps, nausea, palpitations, pneumonia, syncope, tongue pain, trismus, vasodilation (flushing), vomiting. [Pg.502]

Abdominal pain accidental injury asthenia back pain constipation diarrhea dyspepsia flatulence flu syndrome headache infection nausea pain pharyngitis rhinitis. [Pg.608]

Extended-release tablets Somnolence headache diarrhea dyspepsia blurred vision dry eyes asthenia pain rhinitis urinary tract infection hypertension nervousness confusion dry skin flatulence gastroesophageal reflux increased post-void residual volume cystitis upper respiratory tract infection cough sinusitis bronchitis dry nasal and sinus mucous membranes pharyngitis abdominal pain accidental injury back pain flu syndrome arthritis. [Pg.660]

Local Throat irritation hoarseness/dysphonia, coughing dry mouth rash wheezing facial edema flu syndrome. [Pg.754]

Budesonide- Adverse reactions occurring in 3% or more of patients include pain fever back pain upper respiratory tract infection sinusitis pharyngitis coughing conjunctivitis headache rhinitis epistaxis otitis media ear infection viral infections flu syndrome voice alteration. [Pg.755]

Adverse reactions include asthenia flu syndrome dry mouth constipation increased appetite weight gain abnormal dreams anxiety dizziness drowsiness headache nervousness somnolence abnormal thinking tremor weakness and fatigue blurred vision. [Pg.1048]

Adverse reactions occurring in at least 3% of patients include abnormal dreams, abnormal vision, asthenia, blurred vision, confusion, constipation, cough, decreased concentration, diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, dyspepsia, flu syndrome, headache, increased appetite, infection, insomnia, lightheadedness, memory impairment, nausea, paresthesia, peripheral edema, pharyngitis, postural hypotension, somnolence, vasodilation. [Pg.1068]

Adverse reactions that occurred in 3% or more of patients include the following abnormal gait, abdominal pain, accidental injury, amblyopia, asthenia, ataxia, confusion, cough increased, depression, diarrhea, difficulty with concentration/attention, difficulty with memory, dizziness, ecchymosis, emotional lability, flu syndrome, hostility, infection, insomnia, myalgia, nausea, nervousness, paresthesia, pain (unspecified), pharyngitis, rash, somnolence, speech disorder, tremor, urinary tract infection, vomiting. [Pg.1264]

Adverse reactions occurring in 3% or more of patients include pain, abdominal pain, injury, accident, headache, asthenia, chest pain, flu syndrome, postural hypotension, vasodilation, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, dyspepsia, anorexia, dry mouth, dyskinesia, dizziness, hallucinations, dystonia, confusion, somnolence, insomnia, anxiety, tremor, depression, rhinitis, dyspnea, rash, abnormal vision, and peripheral edema. [Pg.1313]

In general, adverse events occur within the first week following injection of botulinum toxin type A and, while generally transient, may have a duration of several months. CD. Adverse reactions in at least 3% of patients include dysphagia, upper respiratory infection, neck pain, headache, dyspnea, increased cough, flu syndrome, back pain, rhinitis, dizziness, hypertonia, injection site soreness, asthenia, oral dryness, speech disorder, fever, nausea, and drowsiness. [Pg.1345]

Primary axillary hyperhidrosis Adverse events (in at least 3% of patients) included injection site pain and hemorrhage, nonaxillary sweating, infection, pharyngitis, flu syndrome, headache, fever, neck or back pain, pruritus, and anxiety. Blepharospasm The most frequently reported treatment-related adverse reactions were ptosis (20.8%), superficial punctate keratitis (6.3%), and eye dryness (6.3%). Strabismus Extraocular muscles adjacent to the injection site can be affected, causing ptosis, vertical deviation, spatial disorientation, double vision, or past-pointing, especially with higher doses of botulinum toxin type A. [Pg.1345]

Adverse reactions may include abdominal pain/cramps/discomfort colitis exacerbation constipation diarrhea dyspepsia eructation flatulence/gas nausea vomiting asthenia chills dizziness fever headache malaise/fatigue/weakness sweating pharyngitis rhinitis pruritus rash/spots arthralgia back pain hypertonia myalgia chest pain dysmenorrhea edema flu syndrome pain. [Pg.1425]

Back pain, excess air or gas in stomach, belching, flu syndrome, infection, rash, taste perversion... [Pg.903]

Back pain, flu syndrome, dizziness, nausea, asthenia (loss of strength, energy), arthralgia, nervousness, dyspepsia, sinusitis, abdominal pain, anxiety Rare... [Pg.1125]

Additional effects in pediatric patients infection, flu syndrome, pharyngitis, asthenia... [Pg.236]

Vaz M, Jacob AJ, Rajendran A. Flu syndrome on once monthly rifampicin a case report. Lepr Rev 1989 60(4) 300-2. [Pg.3048]

Casanova P (1984) Homeopathy, flu syndrome and double-blinding. Tonus 7 25-26 Chen C-Y, load IP, Brie J et al (2008) Central mechanisms 1 Plasticity of central pathways. In Chung KF, Widdicombe JG (eds) Handbook of pharmacology Pharmacology and therapeutics of cough. Springer, Berlin, this volume... [Pg.338]


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