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Results 1 - 10 of 322 for Loss of consciousness
  1. ... of the anesthesia during surgery to produce a loss of consciousness. Midazolam injection is also used to cause a ... movement slowed reflexes slowed breathing and heartbeat coma (loss of consciousness for a period of time)
  2. ... threatening symptoms including seizures, slowed or stopped breathing, loss of consciousness, and coma. You may also develop a craving ... include the following: confusion problems with coordination agitation loss of consciousness coma slow, shallow, or interrupted breathing loss of ...
  3. ... threatening symptoms including seizures, slowed or stopped breathing, loss of consciousness, and coma. You may also develop a craving ... overdose may include: confusion problems with coordination agitation loss of consciousness coma slow, shallow, or interrupted breathing loss of ...
  4. ... you may experience fever, sweating, stiff muscles, and loss of consciousness. Call your doctor if you experience these or ... stiffness and arching of the back seizures coma (loss of consciousness for a period of time) fast and irregular ...
  5. ... clammy skin; rapid, weak pulse; slow heartbeat; or loss of consciousness. If you experience a severe reaction, your doctor will stop your infusion immediately and provide emergency medical treatment.
  6. ... of the hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs; loss of consciousness; or seizures. If you experience a severe reaction, your doctor will slow or stop your infusion immediately and provide emergency medical treatment.
  7. ... shortness of breath, breathing problems, chest pain, dizziness, loss of consciousness, or fast, irregular, or pounding heartbeat.You may receive amphotericin B injection in a hospital or you may use the medication ... or doctor for a copy of the manufacturer's information for the patient.
  8. ... of urine or bowel movements; faintness; seizures; or loss of consciousness. Talk to your doctor about these symptoms and ...
  9. ... clammy skin; rapid, weak pulse; chest pain; or loss of consciousness. If you experience a severe reaction, your doctor ...
  10. ... swelling of the tongue; wheezing; drooling; dizziness; or loss of consciousness. These may be symptoms of a life-threatening ...
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