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Medications
… does not improve. Side Effects Dizziness, headache, flushing, or stomach upset may occur. Vision changes such as … vision, including permanent blindness, in one or both eyes (NAION) may occur. If this serious problem occurs, stop … heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, certain other eye problems ("crowded disk"), high blood pressure, if you …
Medications
… Effects Dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, muscle pain, flushing, nausea, stuffy nose, or stomach upset may occur. … vision, including permanent blindness, in one or both eyes (NAION) may occur. If this serious problem occurs, stop … heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, certain other eye problems ("crowded disk"), high blood pressure, if you …
Medications
… if your condition does not improve. Side Effects Headache, flushing, or dizziness may occur. Vision changes such as … vision, including permanent blindness, in one or both eyes (NAION) may occur. If this serious problem occurs, stop … heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, certain other eye problems ("crowded disk"), high blood pressure, if you …
Medications
… worse. Side Effects Dry mouth, nausea, decreased sweating, flushing, blurred vision, constipation, dizziness, … This medication may increase the pressure inside the eyes of people with a certain type of eye disease (narrow-angle glaucoma) or those at risk for it. …
Medications
… if you have any serious side effects, including: signs of eye disease (such as vision changes, eye redness/pain, light sensitivity, eye discharge) signs of low level of potassium in the blood …
Medications
… changes in color or texture, infected skin around the nail) Eye problems commonly occur, but can also be serious. To prevent or treat dry eyes, use lubricating eye drops/gels/ointments every 2 hours while you are awake. …
Medications
… or breathe the dust from the tablets. Side Effects Dry eyes, loss of appetite, weight loss, mouth sores, dry mouth, … doctor or pharmacist promptly. To relieve or prevent dry eyes, use lubricating eye drops or gel (such as artificial tears). Temporary hair …
Medications
… of seasonal allergies such as red, itchy, and watery eyes. This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as … product package, usually once a day. Do not spray in your eyes or mouth. Gently blow your nose before using this drug. … a constant whistling sound from your nose) facial pain eye pain white patches in your nose/back of your throat …
Medications
… problems from getting worse, your doctor must find any eye problems as early as possible. Also, tell your doctor if … of vision problems. It is very important that you have an eye exam before or within 4 weeks of starting this … you are taking this medication. You should also have an eye exam 3 to 6 months after stopping this medication. …
Medications
… This drug is used with probenecid to treat a certain viral eye infection (retinitis due to cytomegalovirus-CMV) in … doctor. This medication should not be injected into the eyes. Permanent loss of vision may occur. Dosage is based on … Avoid direct contact of this medicine with the skin/eyes/mouth. If contact occurs, wash thoroughly with soap and …