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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Decreased need for sleep
  1. ... sudden slow or difficult speech sudden drowsiness or need to sleep sudden weakness or numbness of an arm or leg fast breathing sharp pain when taking a deep breath fast or slow heartbeat coughing up blood rust colored urine decreased amount of urine fainting seizures Aminocaproic acid injection ...
  2. ... sudden slow or difficult speech sudden drowsiness or need to sleep sudden weakness or numbness of an arm or leg fast breathing sharp pain when taking a deep breath fast or slow heartbeat coughing up blood rust colored urine decreased amount of urine fainting seizures Aminocaproic acid may ...
  3. ... part of your body that you cannot control decreased sensitivity (response) to touch frequent or urgent need to urinate difficulty urinating or pain when urinating ...
  4. ... symptoms are severe or do not go away: sleep problems nightmares vomiting diarrhea stomach pain agitation irritability decreased appetite Some side effects can be serious. If ...
  5. ... or leg chest pain difficulty breathing, especially during sleep erections that happen too often or that last too long difficulty urinating, weak urine flow, frequent urination, sudden need to urinate right away yellowing of the skin ...
  6. ... to take while taking prazosin. Your doctor may need to change the doses of your medications or monitor you carefully for side effects. tell your doctor if you have narcolepsy (a sleep disorder that may cause extreme sleepiness, sudden uncontrollable ...
  7. ... weeks or longer, butabarbital may not help you sleep as well or control your anxiety as it did when you first began to take the medication. If you take butabarbital for a long time, you also may develop dependence ('addiction,' a need to continue taking the medication) on butabarbital. Talk ...
  8. ... is injected. After your injection, your doctor will need to examine your eyes ... under your head when you sleep. You will also be provided with an eye ...
  9. ... ankles, or lower legs difficulty breathing, especially during sleep erections that happen too often or that last too long difficulty urinating, weak urine flow, frequent urination, sudden need to urinate right away, blood in the urine ...
  10. ... Methylin) is also used to treat narcolepsy (a sleep disorder that causes excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden attacks of sleep). Methylphenidate is in a class of medications called ...
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