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Evoxac Oral

Does Evoxac Oral have side effects?

The following side effects are associated with Evoxac Oral:

Common side effects of Evoxac Oral:

Acute Infection of the Nose, Throat or SinusLess Severe
Inflammation of the NoseLess Severe
Sinus Irritation and CongestionLess Severe
Excessive SweatingLess Severe
CoughLess Severe
Feel Like Throwing UpLess Severe

Infrequent side effects of Evoxac Oral:

Dry EyeSevere
Infection Confined to the Surface of the EyeSevere
Middle Ear InfectionSevere
PneumoniaSevere
Inflammation of the Salivary GlandSevere
Inflammation of the Salivary GlandsSevere
Canker SoreSevere
Inflammation of the BladderSevere
Urinary Tract InfectionSevere
Inflammation or Infection of VaginaSevere
Redness of SkinSevere
ItchingSevere
Abnormal Increase in Muscle ToneSevere
AbscessSevere
Sensation of Spinning or WhirlingSevere
RashSevere
Fluid Retention in the Legs, Feet, Arms or HandsSevere
Fast HeartbeatSevere
Trouble BreathingSevere
Infection due to the Candida FungusSevere
Reaction due to an AllergySevere
Infection caused by a FungusSevere
DepressionLess Severe
Migraine HeadacheLess Severe
Problems with EyesightLess Severe
Pink EyeLess Severe
Eye DisorderLess Severe
Pain in the EyeLess Severe
EaracheLess Severe
BronchitisLess Severe
Any Disease of the TeethLess Severe
ToothacheLess Severe
Increased Production of SalivaLess Severe
Dry MouthLess Severe
Condition in which Stomach Acid is Pushed Into the EsophagusLess Severe
Incomplete or Infrequent Bowel MovementsLess Severe
Joint PainLess Severe
Muscle WeaknessLess Severe
Muscle PainLess Severe
Leg CrampsLess Severe
Bone PainLess Severe
Chronic Trouble SleepingLess Severe
FeverLess Severe
Low EnergyLess Severe
Flu-Like SymptomsLess Severe
PainLess Severe
Involuntary QuiveringLess Severe
NumbnessLess Severe
Visible Water RetentionLess Severe
Temporary Redness of Face and NeckLess Severe
Loss of AppetiteLess Severe
NosebleedLess Severe
Heart Throbbing or PoundingLess Severe
HiccupsLess Severe
Throwing UpLess Severe
BurpingLess Severe
Stomach CrampsLess Severe
InjuryLess Severe
AnemiaLess Severe

Rare side effects of Evoxac Oral:

Inflammation of the GallbladderSevere
Feeling FaintSevere
Fluid Accumulation in Tissues Surrounding MouthSevere
Chest PainSevere
Abnormal Liver Function TestsSevere
Puffy Face from Water RetentionLess Severe
Weight GainLess Severe
Weight LossLess Severe
Collection of Clotted Blood in an Organ, Space or TissueLess Severe

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