1721 results found
Medications
… dizziness nausea headache mental/mood changes trouble sleeping shaking (tremors) unusual sweating unusual weakness … dizziness nausea headache mental/mood changes trouble sleeping shaking (tremors) unusual sweating unusual weakness …
Medications
… drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical … be used only when clearly needed. It may harm an unborn baby. Discuss the use of reliable forms of birth control … (such as cetirizine, diphenhydramine), drugs for sleep or anxiety (such as alprazolam, diazepam, zolpidem), …
Medications
… that belongs to the class of drugs called phenothiazine antipsychotics. It works by helping to restore the balance of … tiredness, nausea, constipation, weight gain, or trouble sleeping may occur. If any of these effects last or get … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical …
Medications
… dizziness, lightheadedness, restlessness, or trouble sleeping may occur. If any of these effects last or get … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical …
Medications
… dizziness, lightheadedness, restlessness, or trouble sleeping may occur. If any of these effects last or get … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical …
Medications
… you have any withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, trouble sleeping, restlessness, hallucinations/confusion, … pregnant while using diazepam. Diazepam may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who receive this medication … pregnant while using diazepam. Diazepam may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who receive this medication …
Medications
… fingers. Wash the application area with soap and water. Use baby oil or mineral oil to remove any leftover stickiness. … dizziness, drowsiness, lightheadedness, tiredness, trouble sleeping, increased sweating, headache, or … fingers. Wash the application area with soap and water. Use baby oil or mineral oil to remove any leftover stickiness. …
Medications
… Serious opioid overdose symptoms may include unusual sleepiness, unusual difficulty waking up, or breathing … clearly needed. It may cause opioid withdrawal in an unborn baby whose mother has been regularly taking an opioid. The … carefully monitor both the pregnant woman and the unborn baby after this medication is given. Ask your doctor for …
Medications
… you have any withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, trouble sleeping, restlessness, hallucinations/confusion, … pregnant while using diazepam. Diazepam may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who use this medication late … pregnant while using diazepam. Diazepam may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who use this medication late …
Medications
… When the person wakes up and is able to swallow, a quick sugar source (such as glucose tablets, juice) should … of glucose, rapidly raise your blood sugar by eating a quick source of sugar such as table sugar, honey, or candy, … When the person wakes up and is able to swallow, a quick sugar source (such as glucose tablets, juice) should …