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Results 1 - 10 of 196 for Decreased diastolic blood pressure
  1. ... swelling inside the nose or mouth dry mouth decreased appetite tiredness
  2. ... Symptoms of overdose may include the following: drowsiness decreased reflexes dizziness lightheadedness fainting
  3. ... of overdose may include the following: chills dizziness decreased urination
  4. ... of the following symptoms, call your doctor immediately: decreased urination; dry mouth; thirst; nausea; vomiting; weakness; drowsiness; confusion; muscle pain or cramps; or rapid or pounding heartbeats.
  5. ... excessive diarrhea, sweating, vomiting, loss of appetite, or decreased thirst and if you have or have ever had a slow heartbeat; low blood pressure; low or high levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, ...
  6. ... overdose may include the following: drowsiness agitation aggression decreased consciousness or loss of consciousness (coma) difficulty breathing
  7. ... overdose may include the following: drowsiness agitation aggression decreased consciousness or loss of consciousness (coma) difficulty breathing
  8. ... of overdose may include the following: nausea vomiting decreased consciousness or loss of consciousness (coma) irregular, fast, or slow heartbeat chest pain dizziness fatigue or weakness fainting difficulty breathing cough or wheezing swelling of the hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs
  9. ... other intestinal problems; inflammatory bowel disease, ischemic colitis (decreased blood flow to the bowels), gastroparesis (slowed movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine) or other bowel problems; heart failure; high blood pressure; edema (fluid retention; excess fluid held in body ...
  10. ... disease (bloody diarrhea and stomach pain caused by decreased blood flow to the intestines); Your doctor may tell you not to take naratriptan.tell your doctor if you smoke or are overweight; if you have or have ever had high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or kidney or liver disease; ...
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