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  2. Duloxetine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include dry mouth, nausea, feeling tired, dizziness, agitation, sexual problems, and increased sweating. Severe side effects include an increased risk of suicide, serotonin syndrome, mania, and liver problems. Antidepressant withdrawal syndrome may occur if stopped.

  3. Mayo Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit hospital system with campuses in Rochester, Minnesota; Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona; and Jacksonville, Florida. [22] [23] Mayo Clinic employs 76,000 people, including more than 7,300 physicians and clinical residents and over 66,000 allied health staff, as of 2022. [5] In addition, Mayo Clinic partially owns and ...

  4. Diazepam - Wikipedia

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    When injected intravenously, effects begin in one to five minutes and last up to an hour. When taken by mouth, effects begin after 15 to 60 minutes. Common side effects include sleepiness and trouble with coordination. Serious side effects are rare.

  5. Side effects of penicillin - Wikipedia

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    Side effects in adults. Common adverse drug reactions (≥ 1% of people) associated with use of the penicillins include diarrhea, hypersensitivity, nausea, rash, neurotoxicity, urticaria (hives), and superinfection (including candidiasis ). Infrequent adverse effects (0.1–1% of people) include fever, vomiting, erythema, dermatitis, angioedema ...

  6. Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The consensus is to reduce dosage gradually over several weeks, e.g. 4 or more weeks for diazepam doses over 30 mg/day, with the rate determined by the person's ability to tolerate symptoms. The recommended reduction rates range from 50% of the initial dose every week or so, to 10-25% of the daily dose every 2 weeks.

  7. Effects of long-term benzodiazepine use - Wikipedia

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    The effects of long-term benzodiazepine use include drug dependence as well as the possibility of adverse effects on cognitive function, physical health, and mental health. Long-term use is sometimes described as use not shorter than three months. [2]

  8. Oxycodone - Wikipedia

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    Side effects. Main side effects of oxycodone Two tablets (10 mg) of oxycodone and safety blisters. Most common side effects of oxycodone include reduced sensitivity to pain, delayed gastric emptying, euphoria, anxiolysis (a reduction in anxiety), feelings of relaxation, and respiratory depression.

  9. Hydroxyzine - Wikipedia

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    It is used in the treatment of itchiness, insomnia, anxiety, and nausea, including that due to motion sickness. [8] It is used either by mouth or injection into a muscle. [8] Common side effects include sleepiness, headache, and a dry mouth. [8] [9] Serious side effects may include QT prolongation. [9]

  10. Sildenafil - Wikipedia

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    Sildenafil, sold under the brand name Viagra, among others, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. [4] [8] It is also sometimes used off-label for the treatment of certain symptoms in secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. [9] It is unclear if it is effective for treating sexual dysfunction in females. [8]

  11. Tadalafil - Wikipedia

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    Tadalafil - STADA T20 - 20 Milligramm. Tadalafil, sold under the brand name Cialis among others, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and pulmonary arterial hypertension. [5] [6] [8] It is taken by mouth. [8] Onset is typically within half an hour and the duration is up to 36 hours.

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