Along with its needing effects, a drug may cause some unwanted effects. The following side effects usually don't needed medical attention and 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
Anorexia; black or tarry stools; bone fractures; breathing difficulties; burning or stinging of the ear; chest pain; continual stomach pain or burning; decreased or blurred vision; excess hair growth in females; fainting; flushing; frequent urination; headache; high blood pressure; impaired wound healing; impotence in males; increased sweating; increased thirst; irregular heartbeat; low blood pressure; menstrual changes; muscle cramps; muscle wasting; nausea or vomiting; persistent fungal infections of the ear; rapid weight gain; seizures; stomach bloating; suppressed growth in child; suppressed reaction to skin tests; swelling of feet or lower legs; thin fragile skin; tingling in arms and lower legs or feet; vertigo; weight lossThere have not been any other common or important side effects reported with this drug. However, if you notice any unusual effects, check with your family doctor.