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Results 1 - 10 of 271 for Thinking seizures
  1. ... voices that do not exist, or acting without thinking seizures swelling of the feet, ankles, or lower legs ...
  2. ... and feet dizziness tiredness, drowsiness, confusion, and slow thinking seizures Ceftaroline may cause other side effects. Call your ...
  3. ... in your joints or arms and legs difficulty thinking or confusion seizures seeing things or hearing voices that do not ...
  4. ... or bruising nose bleeding headache unsteadiness problems with thinking, concentration, or memory seizures difficult or painful urination Escitalopram may decrease appetite ...
  5. ... or bruising nose bleeding headache unsteadiness problems with thinking, concentration, or memory seizures Citalopram may decrease appetite and cause weight loss ...
  6. ... to time and place, drowsiness, trouble paying attention, seizures, trouble thinking or speaking, or weakness Afamitresgene autoleucel may increase ...
  7. ... spasms or cramps, oral numbness, depression, have problems thinking or remembering, abnormal heart rhythms, and seizures pain in any areas of your body that ...
  8. ... loss of feeling in hands or feet headache, seizures, confusion, problems thinking, or changes or loss of vision decreased urination ...
  9. ... of face muscles; cramping of feet and hands; seizures; depression; or problems thinking or remembering Some side effects can be serious. ...
  10. ... slow heart beat inability to hold urine slowed thinking and movement dizziness fainting blurred vision difficulty breathing loss of consciousness seizure
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