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Results 1 - 10 of 74 for Disorder of ear
  1. ... leg ulcers, strokes, high-altitude sickness, eye and ear disorders, and sickle cell disease and to treat pain ...
  2. ... have ever had dizziness, vertigo, ringing in the ears, a neuromuscular disorder such as myasthenia gravis (MG; a disorder of the nervous system that causes muscle weakness), or kidney problems.tell ... a car or operate machinery until you know how this medication affects you.
  3. ... or liver disorders, neurologic or neuromuscular or metabolic disorders). Does not have a spleen, or has a non-functioning spleen. Has a cochlear implant. Has a cerebrospinal fluid leak (a leak of the fluid that surrounds the brain to the nose, throat, ear, or some other location in the head). Has ...
  4. ... the following symptoms: unusual movements; ringing in your ears; anxiety; ... killing yourself or others; overexcitement; or losing touch with reality.
  5. ... immediately: hearing loss, roaring or ringing in the ears, loss of balance, or dizziness.Plazomicin may cause muscle or nerve problems. Tell your doctor if you have or have ever had a neuromuscular disorder such as myasthenia gravis (MG; a disorder of ...
  6. ... the following symptoms: unusual movements; ringing in your ears; anxiety; ... killing yourself or others; overexcitement; or losing touch with reality.
  7. ... the following symptoms: unusual movements; ringing in your ears; anxiety; ... killing yourself or others; overexcitement; or losing touch with reality.
  8. ... family has or has ever had depression, bipolar disorder (mood that changes from ... and nose), mental illness, seizures, an abnormal electroencephalogram ( ...
  9. ... and symptoms of dry eye disease (an eye disorder in which tears do not provide sufficient eye lubrication). Varenicline is in a class of medications called cholinergic agonists. It works by activating nerve endings in your nose resulting in increased production of tears in the eyes.
  10. ... decreased feeling or sensitivity ongoing ringing in the ears diarrhea, ... (a nervous system disorder in which the body's immune system damages nerve ...
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