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Inderal LA Oral

Does Inderal LA Oral have side effects?

The following side effects are associated with Inderal LA Oral:

Common side effects of Inderal LA Oral:

Chronic Trouble SleepingLess Severe
Low EnergyLess Severe
Feeling WeakLess Severe

Infrequent side effects of Inderal LA Oral:

DepressionSevere
Chronic Heart FailureSevere
BronchospasmSevere
DizzySevere
Incomplete or Infrequent Bowel MovementsLess Severe
Inability to have an ErectionLess Severe
Feel Like Throwing UpLess Severe
Throwing UpLess Severe
DiarrheaLess Severe
Stomach CrampsLess Severe

Rare side effects of Inderal LA Oral:

Heart BlockSevere
Complete Stoppage of the HeartSevere
Slow HeartbeatSevere
Abnormal Heart RhythmSevere
Constriction of Blood Vessels of the ExtremitiesSevere
Blood Pressure Drop Upon StandingSevere
Abnormally Low Blood PressureSevere
Throat IrritationSevere
A Spasm of the LarynxSevere
Adult Respiratory Distress SyndromeSevere
Insufficient Blood Supply to the ColonSevere
Peyronie's DiseaseSevere
Erythema MultiformeSevere
Toxic Epidermal NecrolysisSevere
Stevens-Johnson SyndromeSevere
Skin Rash with SloughingSevere
Psoriasiform EruptionSevere
HivesSevere
Systemic Lupus ErythematosusSevere
Lupus-Like SyndromeSevere
HallucinationSevere
Life Threatening Allergic ReactionSevere
Reaction due to an AllergySevere
Large Purple or Brown Skin BlotchesSevere
Low Platelet Count and Bleeding from Immune ResponseSevere
Deficiency of Granulocytes a Type of White Blood CellSevere
ConfusedSevere
Problems with EyesightLess Severe
Dry EyeLess Severe
Eye IrritationLess Severe
Abnormal DreamsLess Severe
Redness of SkinLess Severe
Hair LossLess Severe
FeverLess Severe
Taste ProblemsLess Severe
Numbness and TinglingLess Severe
SluggishnessLess Severe
Mood ChangesLess Severe

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