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Watson Carisoprodol® |
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Watson Carisoprodol 350mg
30 Tablets |
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Watson Carisoprodol 350mg
60 Tablets |
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Watson Carisoprodol 350mg
90 Tablets |
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Qualitest
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Prescription Drug Watson Carisoprodol Side Effects:
Watson Carisoprodol
medication may cause stomach upset, heartburn, headache,
dizziness or drowsiness. If these symptoms persist or worsen,
notify your doctor promptly. Inform your doctor promptly if you
develop: persistent stomach pain, rapid heart rate. In the
unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to this drug, seek
immediate medical attention. Symptoms of an Watson Carisoprodol allergic
reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble
breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact
your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions on using Watson Carisoprodol prescription:
Tell your
doctor your medical history, especially of: seizures, kidney or
liver disease, any drug allergies. Alcoholic beverages may
increase the dizziness/drowsiness effects of this drug. Limit
alcohol intake. Use caution engaging in activities requiring
alertness such as driving or operating machinery. When arising
quickly from a sitting or lying position, Watson Carisoprodol drug may
cause dizziness/lightheadedness. Change positions slowly. Watson Carisoprodol
prescription should be used during pregnancy only when clearly
needed. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. It is
not known if this drug is excreted into breast milk. Consult your
doctor before breast-feeding.
Watson Carisoprodol
Overdose:
If Watson
Carisoprodol
overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control
center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may
include unusual dizziness or drowsiness, fainting, nausea,
vomiting, facial flushing, fast heartbeat, and loss of
consciousness.
MedWorm: Soma
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Removal of inhaled foreign bodies—Middle of the night or the next morning?
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Conclusions: It is our perception that delaying removal of suspected inhaled foreign bodies to allow optimal circumstances for manipulation of the paediatric airway is a safe practice at our institution. We have not identified any adverse outcomes related to delaying bronchoscopy to the next available daytime operating list in the clinically stable patient. This remains our preferred method of practice. (Source: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology)
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