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Alphagan Opht

Does Alphagan Opht have side effects?

The following side effects are associated with Alphagan Opht:

Common side effects of Alphagan Opht:

Follicular ConjunctivitisSevere
Increased Amount of Blood in the Lining of the EyeSevere
Red EyesSevere
Eye ItchingSevere
Head PainSevere
Reaction due to an AllergySevere
Allergic ConjunctivitisLess Severe
Excessive Watery EyesLess Severe
Eye IrritationLess Severe
Dry MouthLess Severe
DrowsinessLess Severe
Low EnergyLess Severe

Infrequent side effects of Alphagan Opht:

DepressionSevere
Eye DiscomfortSevere
Blurred VisionSevere
Problems with EyesightSevere
Erosion of the Cornea of the EyeSevere
Pink Eye with Pus FormationSevere
Hemorrhage from the Conjunctiva of the EyeSevere
Fluid Accumulation in Lining of Eye with SwellingSevere
Inflammation of the EyelidSevere
Accumulation of Fluid in the Tissues of the EyelidSevere
Pain in the EyeSevere
High Blood PressureSevere
Inflammation of the NoseSevere
Stuffy NoseSevere
Irritation of the Stomach or IntestinesSevere
Muscle PainSevere
Feeling FaintSevere
DizzySevere
SneezingSevere
Feel Like Throwing UpSevere
Throwing UpSevere
Sensitive to LightLess Severe
Staining of the Cornea of the EyeLess Severe
Whiteness of the Lining of the EyeLess Severe
Dry EyeLess Severe
Crusting of the EyelidLess Severe
Muscle WeaknessLess Severe
Chronic Trouble SleepingLess Severe
Taste ProblemsLess Severe
Heart Throbbing or PoundingLess Severe
AnxiousLess Severe

Rare side effects of Alphagan Opht:

Slow HeartbeatSevere
Inflammation of the Iris - the Colored Part of the EyeballLess Severe

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