Antagon (Subcutaneous)

Antagon (Subcutaneous)

Active Ingredients
ganirelix
Drug Classes
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists
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Top Side Effects of Antagon (Subcutaneous)
abdominal painbloatingchest tightnesscoughdiarrheadifficult breathingdifficulty swallowingdizzinesseyelid swellingeyelid swellingeye swellingface swellingfast heartbeatgeneral weaknessheavier vaginal bleedinghive-like swelling of the facehive-like swelling of the sex organshivesitchinesslarge swelling of the sex organslarge swelling on faceleg swellingpuffiness around the eyepuffiness around the facepuffiness of eyelidspuffiness of the lipspuffiness of the tonguerapid weight gainsevere nauseaskin rashswelling in handsswelling in the feetswelling of lipsswelling of lipsswelling of the throatswelling of the tongueswelling of the tongueunusual tirednessvomiting
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