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warfarin Oral

Does warfarin Oral have side effects?

The following side effects are associated with warfarin Oral:

Infrequent side effects of warfarin Oral:

Feel Like Throwing UpSevere
Throwing UpSevere
DiarrheaSevere
Stomach CrampsSevere
Decreased White Blood CellsSevere
Hair LossLess Severe

Rare side effects of warfarin Oral:

Yellowing of Skin or Eyes from Liver ProblemsSevere
PancreatitisSevere
Adrenal HemorrhageSevere
High Blood PressureSevere
Lack of Blood Supply to the BrainSevere
Obstruction of Blood Vessel caused by a Fat GlobuleSevere
VasculitisSevere
HemorrhageSevere
Ulcer of the ThroatSevere
Canker SoreSevere
Kidney DiseaseSevere
Bloody UrineSevere
Inflammation of Skin caused by an AllergySevere
ItchingSevere
HivesSevere
Muscle PainSevere
Pain in Arms or LegsSevere
Foot PainSevere
RashSevere
Visible Water RetentionSevere
Purplish Discoloration of the Skin that Looks Like NettingSevere
Abnormal Liver Function TestsSevere
Life Threatening Allergic ReactionSevere
Allergic Reaction caused by a DrugSevere
Numbness and TinglingSevere
Inflammation of the Liver with Stoppage of Bile FlowSevere
GangreneSevere
Tissue DeathSevere
Problem with Adrenal GlandSevere
Increased Risk of BleedingSevere
Deficiency of Granulocytes a Type of White Blood CellSevere
Abnormally Low Blood PressureLess Severe
Feeling FaintLess Severe
DizzyLess Severe
FeverLess Severe
Low EnergyLess Severe
ChillsLess Severe
Loss of Skin ColorLess Severe
Head PainLess Severe
Chest PainLess Severe
Swelling of the AbdomenLess Severe
Feeling WeakLess Severe
AnemiaLess Severe

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