May Cause...
Shortness of breath
fever,
stiff joints,
dizziness when getting up,
excessive perspiration,
irregular heartbeat,
confusion,
irritability
extreme agitation.
Tremors
headache,
clammy skin,
cold skin,
Dry skin
Dry mouth
Blood clots
itching
swelling
Sweating
sneezing,
flushing,
abdominal swelling
impaired breathing,
muscle shaking,
drowsiness
extreme drowsiness
dizziness.
Insomnia
increased sedation,
Watery eyes
increased intraocular pressure.
blurring of vision and a curious bluish tinge
Blindness
Ringing in ears
Bleeding from eyes and nose
Bleeding gums
swelling of the face
numbness of the hands or feet,
Restless leg syndrome
dyspepsia,
palpitations
photophobia.
changes in urination.
Constipation
Flatulence
diarrhea
Fecal Urgency
Anal leakage
Seizures
Temporary Erectile Dysfunction
Inappropriate sexual arousal
priapism,
increased heartbeat,
low body temperature,
decreased breathing,
severe hypotension,
ventricular arrhythmias,
Heart attack
myocardial infarction,
Gangrene
stroke
Suicidal ideation
Psychotic episodes
Consult your physician if any one of these symptoms has occurred to you at any time
Inform your physician of all previous medications prescribed
Do not take any other medication without first consulting your doctor.
Use caution when driving or operating hazardous equipment
Alcohol will increase drowsiness and should be avoided.
Symptoms of an overdose could be fatal
Withdrawal symptoms may occur if you suddenly stop
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Some Sources
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viagra
Amongst sildenafil's (viagra) rare but serious adverse effects are: priapism, severe hypotension, myocardial infarction, ventricular arrhythmias, stroke and increased intraocular pressure.
Common side effects include sneezing, headache, flushing, dyspepsia, palpitations and photophobia. Visual changes including blurring of vision and a curious bluish tinge have also been reported.
From: http://www.gicare.com/pated/loperamide.htm
Loperamide may cause drowsiness or dizziness. Use caution when driving or operating hazardous equipment until the full effect of this drug has been determined. Consult your physician if fever or abdominal swelling develops or if diarrhea continues after 2 days.
From: http://www.antiaging-systems.com/apruses/prozac.htm
The following may appear during Prozac treatment
- Skin rash
- Allergic reactions
- Serotonin syndrome characterized by a number of symptoms, such as fever, stiff joints, muscle shaking, dizziness when getting up, excessive perspiration, irregular heartbeat, confusion, irritability or extreme agitation.
- Consult your physician if any one of these symptoms has occurred to you at any time
http://www.tramadol-90.com/Tramadol-90-8.html
Never drink alcohol while taking tramadol. Side effects while drinking alcohol with tramadol can cause impaired breathing, liver dysfunction, and or seizures. Tramadol can cause dizziness or drowsiness. Caution is advised while driving, operating machinery or any other hazardous duties. Alcohol will increase drowsiness while taking tramadol and should be avoided.
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Tramadol can increase the effects of other drugs that may cause drowsiness or dizziness. Do not take while taking tramadol unless supervised by your physician: anti-depressants, antihistamines, pain medications, seizure medications, muscle relaxants and or alcohol. Combining these drugs with tramadol can be dangerous and cause impaired breathing, increased sedation, and or seizures. Consult with your physician if you take any over the counter medications, herbal products or vitamins. Inform your physician of all previous medications prescribed and do not take any other medication with first consulting your doctor.
Tramadol can be habit forming. Do not take more tramadol than prescribed by your physician. If your pain is not being controlled by the dosage prescribed, consult your doctor immediately. If you have a history of drug dependence or alcohol abuse, consult your physician. Withdrawal symptoms may occur if you suddenly stop taking tramadol. These symptoms can include insomnia, sweating, nausea, diarrhea, tremors, anxiety, and difficulty breathing. Your doctor can advise a gradual decrease in dosage to help alleviate these symptoms.
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If you experience these side effects and they do not subside, contact your physician: dizziness, drowsiness, upset stomach, headache, blurred vision vomiting or diarrhea. If you experience any of the following more severe side effects, contact emergency medical assistance immediately: increased heartbeat, swelling of the face or itching, numbness of the hands or feet, impaired breathing, any changes in urination and or seizures. Symptoms of an overdose could be fatal and emergency medical assistance sought immediately: clammy skin, cold skin, low body temperature, decreased breathing, extreme drowsiness, dizziness and or seizures.
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