Along with its needing effects, a drug may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Check with your family doctor immediately if any of the following side effects was happen
Less common or rare
Black, tarry stools; blood in urine or stools; burning or itching of vagina; chest pain; chills; confusion; convulsions - seizures; cough; dark urine; diarrhea; difficulty in breathing; discharge from vagina; discomfort, inflammation, or swelling at the injection site; dizziness; eye pain; fever; flu-like symptoms; general feeling of illness; headache; hives; light gray-colored stools; loss of appetite; numbness of tongue; pinpoint red spots on skin; seeing double; skin rash, redness, or itching; sore throat; unusual bleeding or bruising; unusual tiredness or weakness; yellow skin or eyes
Other side effects may occur that usually don't needed medical attention. These side effects may go away during treat as your body adjusts to the drug. However, check with your family doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome:
Less common or rare
Abdominal or stomach cramps; altered sense of taste; bad breath; breast tenderness; burning or prickling feeling of skin; flushing; increased sweating; mouth ulcers; muscular aches; nasal congestion; nausea or vomiting; ringing, buzzing, or noise in ear; small, nonraised, round, purplish or red spots on skin; sneezing; trouble in sleeping
Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some diseaseds. If you notice any other effects, check with your family doctor.