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almotriptan malate Oral

Does almotriptan malate Oral have side effects?

The following side effects are associated with almotriptan malate Oral:

Common side effects of almotriptan malate Oral:

Dry MouthLess Severe
DrowsinessLess Severe
DizzyLess Severe
Head PainLess Severe
Feel Like Throwing UpLess Severe
Numbness and TinglingLess Severe

Infrequent side effects of almotriptan malate Oral:

Pink EyeSevere
Eye IrritationSevere
A Spasm of the LarynxSevere
Inflammation of Skin caused by an AllergySevere
Redness of SkinSevere
ItchingSevere
Neck PainSevere
RashSevere
Fast HeartbeatSevere
Heart Throbbing or PoundingSevere
Trouble BreathingSevere
Chest PainSevere
Abnormally Acute Hearing or Painful Sensitivity to SoundLess Severe
EaracheLess Severe
Widening of Blood VesselsLess Severe
Throat IrritationLess Severe
Inflammation of the NoseLess Severe
Sinus Irritation and CongestionLess Severe
BronchitisLess Severe
IndigestionLess Severe
Painful PeriodsLess Severe
BackacheLess Severe
Muscle WeaknessLess Severe
Muscle PainLess Severe
Sensation of Spinning or WhirlingLess Severe
Chronic Trouble SleepingLess Severe
Low EnergyLess Severe
Excessive SweatingLess Severe
ChillsLess Severe
Involuntary QuiveringLess Severe
Taste ProblemsLess Severe
NosebleedLess Severe
Throwing UpLess Severe
DiarrheaLess Severe
Stomach CrampsLess Severe
NervousLess Severe
Feeling WeakLess Severe
AnxiousLess Severe

Rare side effects of almotriptan malate Oral:

Serotonin Syndrome - Adverse Drug InteractionSevere
Blind Spot in the EyeSevere
Pain in the EyeSevere
Middle Ear InfectionSevere
High Blood PressureSevere
Heart AttackSevere
Disease of Inadequate Blood Flow to the Heart MuscleSevere
Ventricular FibrillationSevere
Condition in which Stomach Acid is Pushed Into the EsophagusSevere
Burning StomachSevere
Inflammation of the Large IntestineSevere
Inflammation of the Lining of the Stomach and IntestinesSevere
Feeling FaintSevere
SeizuresSevere
FeverSevere
Rapid Deep BreathingSevere
Coronary Artery SpasmSevere
NightmaresLess Severe
Extreme Sense of Well BeingLess Severe
DepressionLess Severe
Disease of the NervesLess Severe
Muscle ProblemsLess Severe
Double VisionLess Severe
Dry EyeLess Severe
Involuntary Eye MovementLess Severe
Ringing in the EarsLess Severe
Inflammation of the Voice BoxLess Severe
Increased Production of SalivaLess Severe
Sun-Sensitive SkinLess Severe
ArthritisLess Severe
Joint PainLess Severe
Abnormal Increase in Muscle ToneLess Severe
Cannot Focus ThoughtsLess Severe
Problems with SmellLess Severe
Voluntary Movement DifficultyLess Severe
NumbnessLess Severe
SneezingLess Severe
High Blood SugarLess Severe
Exaggerated Deep ReflexesLess Severe

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