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  1. ... is working Monitor for side effects, such as liver problems ... these possible risks: Liver damage and changes to liver enzymes Severe muscle pain, tenderness, and weakness Heartbeat and rhythm changes Changes in blood pressure Severe flushing, skin rash, and skin changes Glucose intolerance Gout ...
  2. ... below the ribs due to swollen spleen or liver Pain in lymph nodes after drinking alcohol Skin blushing or flushing Symptoms caused by Hodgkin lymphoma may occur with ...
  3. ... ketoconazole increases the risk that you will develop liver damage and may cause unpleasant symptoms such as flushing, rash, nausea, headache, and swelling of the hands, ...
  4. ... niacin can cause: Increased blood sugar (glucose) level Liver damage Peptic ulcers Skin rashes When given as a treatment for people with high cholesterol, niacin supplements can cause flushing, which is a feeling of warmth, redness, itching ...
  5. ... a number of adverse effects such as acne, flushing of skin, hirsutism, changes in voice, masculinisation, amenorrhoea and increasing libido, together with adverse effects related to liver function such as peliosis as well as hepatocellular ...
  6. ... tumors, after the tumor has spread to the liver or lung. These tumors release too much of the hormone serotonin , as well as several other chemicals. The hormones cause the blood vessels to open (dilate). This causes carcinoid syndrome.
  7. ... Agitation Confusion Drowsiness Diarrhea Difficulty breathing Dilated pupils Flushing Hallucinations (seeing or hearing something that isn't there) Low blood pressure Nausea, vomiting Slurred speech Sweating Yellowing of your skin (jaundice) and eyes, and dark urine (if your liver has been affected)
  8. ... held in body tissues), or blood, kidney, or liver disease.remember not to ... sweating, and flushing (redness of the face) when taken during treatment ...
  9. ... smoked, or snorted I Short-term: Euphoria; warm flushing of ... or kidney disease; pneumonia. Youth: Unknown Pregnancy: miscarriage, ...
  10. ... childhood may also experience sudden redness and warmth (flushing) or unusual paleness (pallor) of the skin. These ... affected, seizures can involve sudden redness and warmth (flushing) of the face; drooling; short pauses in breathing ( ...
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