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Lopid Oral

Does Lopid Oral have side effects?

The following side effects are associated with Lopid Oral:

Common side effects of Lopid Oral:

HeartburnLess Severe
GasLess Severe
Stomach CrampsLess Severe

Infrequent side effects of Lopid Oral:

Low EnergyLess Severe
RashLess Severe
Feel Like Throwing UpLess Severe
Throwing UpLess Severe
DiarrheaLess Severe

Rare side effects of Lopid Oral:

Muscle ProblemsSevere
Atrial FibrillationSevere
Vocal Cord SwellingSevere
AppendicitisSevere
GallstonesSevere
Disease of the GallbladderSevere
Skin Rash with SloughingSevere
Serious Muscle Damage that may Lead to Kidney FailureSevere
Muscle InflammationSevere
Giant HivesSevere
Defective Growth of Bone MarrowSevere
AnemiaSevere
Decreased White Blood CellsSevere
DepressionLess Severe
Blurred VisionLess Severe
Peripheral Nerve InflammationLess Severe
Incomplete or Infrequent Bowel MovementsLess Severe
Inability to have an ErectionLess Severe
Skin InflammationLess Severe
EczemaLess Severe
ItchingLess Severe
HivesLess Severe
Joint PainLess Severe
Muscle WeaknessLess Severe
Muscle PainLess Severe
DrowsinessLess Severe
Sensation of Spinning or WhirlingLess Severe
DizzyLess Severe
Head PainLess Severe
Numbness and TinglingLess Severe
Inflammation of the Lining of a JointLess Severe
Increased Eosinophils in the BloodLess Severe
Altered Interest in Having Sexual IntercourseLess Severe

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