Mental system related:
Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
Sleep disorder
Irritability
Depression
Anxiety
Feeling sleepy, or less alert
Mania (elated mood)
Confusion
Decreased sexual drive Nervousness
Nightmares.
Sleep walking.
Sleep-related eating disorder.
Lack of emotion, inability to reach orgasm.
Head and neurology related:
Parkinsonism: movement disorders that slow or impaired movements, sensation of stiffness
or tightness of the muscles, and sometimes even a sensation of movement "freezing
up" and then restarting. Other signs include a slow shuffling walk, a tremor while
at rest, increased saliva and/or drooling, and a loss of expression on the face.
Headache.
Dystonia, which is slow or sustained involuntary contraction of muscles which can
involve any part of the body and may result in abnormal posture
Dyskinesia, which can be repetitive, spastic, writhing movements, or twitching movements of the involuntary muscles
Akathisia, which is inability to stay still.
A restless urge to move parts of your body, balance disorder, abnormal coordination,
dizziness upon standing, poor attention, problems with speech, loss or abnormal sense
of taste, reduced sensation of skin to pain and touch, a sensation of tingling, pricking,
or numbness on the skin.
Involuntary shaking of the head.
Infections related:
Pneumonia (lung infection), bronchitis (infection of the main airways of the lungs),
sinus infection, urinary tract infection, ear infection, flu, flu-like symptoms, sore
throat, cough, stuffy nose, fever, eye infection or "pink eye"
Bladder infection, tonsillitis, fungal infection of nails, infection of the deeper
layers of skin, viral infection, inflammation of the skin caused by mites.
Blood related:
Decrease or increase in white blood cells in your blood
Decrease in platelets (blood cells that help you stop bleeding)
Anemia or decrease in red blood cells
Increase in blood creatine phosphokinase enzyme
Increased liver enzymes which can cause changes in liver function tests that your
doctor may ask to be done.
Allergy related:
Allergic reaction.
Hormones and metabolism related:
Raised levels of a hormone called "prolactin" found in a blood test. Symptoms of high
prolactin occur uncommonly and may include in men breast swelling, difficulty in getting
or maintaining erections, decreased sexual desire.
Weight gain, increased or decreased appetite.
Inappropriate secretion of a hormone that controls urine volume.
Excess of sugar in the urine, low blood sugar.
Dangerously excessive intake of water.
Increased insulin (a hormone that controls blood sugar levels) in your blood.
Eye related:
Blurry vision.
Oversensitivity of the eyes to light, dry eye, increased tears, redness of the eyes.
Glaucoma (increased pressure within the eye), problems with movement of your eyes,
eye rolling, eyelid margin crusting/inflammation.
Eye problems during cataract surgery.
Ear related:
Sensation of spinning (vertigo), ringing in the ears, ear pain.
Heart and blood vessels related:
Irregular and often rapid heart rate, slow heart rate, abnormal electrocardiogram
(test that measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat), palpitations (a fluttering
or pounding feeling in your chest)
Low blood pressure, drop in blood pressure after standing, flushing.
Lung related:
Congestion of breathing passages, wheezing (coarse/whistling sound during breathing),
nose bleeds.
Trouble breathing during sleep (sleep apnea), fast, shallow breathing.
Lung infection caused by inhaling food into the breathing passages, lung congestion,
breathing passage disorder, voice disorder, crackly lung sounds.
Gastrointestinal related:
Abdominal pain, abdominal discomfort, vomiting, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion,
dry mouth, toothache.
Stomach or intestinal infection or irritation, fecal incontinence, difficulty swallowing,
excessive passing of gas or wind.
Inflammation of the pancreas, a blockage in the bowels.
Swollen tongue, chapped lips.
Lack of bowel muscle movement that causes blockage.
Liver related:
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and the eyes).
Skin related:
Rash, skin redness.
Hives, thickening of skin, skin disorder, intense itching of the skin, hair loss,
eczema (patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, cracked, and rough), dry skin, skin
discoloration, acne, seborrheic dermatitis (red, scaly, greasy, itchy, and inflamed
skin), skin lesion.
Dandruff.
Hardening of the skin
Muscles and joints related:
Muscle spasms, bone or muscle pain, back pain, joint pain.
Abnormal posture, joint stiffness, joint swelling, muscle weakness, neck pain, walking
abnormality, thirst, feeling unwell, chest discomfort or general discomfort, feeling
"out of sorts".
Urinary related:
Incontinence (involuntary leakage of urine).
Frequent passing of urine, inability to pass urine, pain when passing urine.
Reproductive system related:
Erectile dysfunction, ejaculation disorder, development of breast in men.
Loss of menstrual periods or other problems with your cycle (females).
Lack of ovulation
Fertility problems
Leakage of milk from the breasts, sexual dysfunction, breast pain or discomfort, vaginal
discharge.
Breast enlargement, breast engorgement (hard, swollen, painful breasts from too much
breast milk production).
General disorders related:
Swelling of the body, arms or legs, chest pain, lack of energy and strength, fatigue,
pain.
Chills.
Feeling thirsty, feeling unwell, chest discomfort, feeling "out of sorts", general
discomfort
Decreased body temperature, coldness in arms and legs.
Symptoms of drug withdrawal (also in newborns).
Injection site related:
A reaction at the injection site, including discomfort, pain, redness or swelling.
Fall.
Procedural pain.
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