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Medications
… using the disintegrating delayed release tablets, use dry hands to handle the tablets. Place the tablet on your tongue and let … unusual weakness, sore tongue, or numbness/tingling of the hands/feet). A very serious allergic reaction to this drug …
Medications
… injection site bone pain increased coughing swelling of the hands/ankles/feet unusual tiredness severe headache tingling/numbness (such as in the hands, feet, leg) mental/mood changes fast/pounding … injection site bone pain increased coughing swelling of the hands/ankles/feet unusual tiredness severe headache …
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… directed by your doctor, at the first sign of a migraine. Handle the tablets with dry hands. Place the tablet on your tongue, allow it to … side effects, including: blue fingers/toes/nails cold hands/feet hearing changes mental/mood changes Rizatriptan …
Medications
… heartbeat, weakness, headache, fainting, tingling of the hands or feet, or hunger. It is a good habit to carry … heartbeat, weakness, headache, fainting, tingling of the hands or feet, or hunger. It is a good habit to carry …
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… of a migraine, open the blister pack with clean and dry hands and place the tablet on your tongue as directed by … side effects, including: blue fingers/toes/nails cold hands/feet Zolmitriptan can commonly cause chest/jaw/neck … blood circulation problems (for example, in your legs, arms/hands, or stomach) certain types of headaches (hemiplegic or …
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… heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands/feet. It is a good habit to carry glucose tablets or … the risk of bone fracture (usually in the upper arm, hand, or foot), especially in women. See also Notes section. … heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands/feet. It is a good habit to carry glucose tablets or …
Medications
… or lying position. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may … or lying position. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may …
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… promptly. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may … promptly. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may …
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… or lying position. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may … or lying position. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may …
Medications
… made to dissolve in the mouth (such as strips), dry your hands before handling the medication. Place each dose on the tongue and … made to dissolve in the mouth (such as strips), dry your hands before handling the medication. Place each dose on the …