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  1. ... claudication (pain in the legs that worsens when walking and improves when resting that is caused by ... weeks before you notice the full benefit (increased walking distance) of cilostazol. Continue taking cilostazol even if ...
  2. Dalfampridine is used to improve walking in people who have multiple sclerosis (MS; a disease in which the nerves do not function properly and may cause weakness, ...
  3. ... developmental delays and changes in eating, balance, and walking), or tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC; a genetic condition ... or discomfort drooling or excessive saliva problems with walking Some side effects can be serious. If you ...
  4. ... developmental delays and changes in eating, balance, and walking) and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) (a disorder that ... away: diarrhea constipation vomiting unsteadiness or problems with walking drooling or excessive saliva difficulty falling asleep or ...
  5. ... to treat ''off'' episodes (times of difficulty moving, walking, and speaking that may happen when other medications ... tiredness uncontrollable tightening of muscles, change from normal walking, and falls lace-like purple pattern on skin ...
  6. ... to treat ''off'' episodes (times of difficulty moving, walking, and speaking that may happen as medication wears ...
  7. ... without expression, tremor at rest, slowing of movements, walking with shuffling steps, stooped posture and muscle weakness). ...
  8. ... to treat ''off'' episodes (times of difficulty moving, walking, and speaking that may happen as medication wears ...
  9. ... developmental delays and changes in eating, balance, and walking). Stiripentol is in a class of medications called ...
  10. ... to treat "off" episodes (times of difficulty moving, walking, and speaking that may happen as medication wears ...
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