Apra (Oral, Rectal)

Apra (Oral, Rectal)

Active Ingredients
acetaminophen
Drug Classes
Miscellaneous analgesics
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Top Side Effects of Apra (Oral, Rectal)
abdominal painblack stoolsblood in stoolbloody urinebruisingchillscloudy urinecramping of the stomachcreamy white patches in mouthdiarrheafevergeneral weaknesshivesincreased sweatingitchinessloss of appetitemouth soresmouth ulcersnauseapainpain in lower backpain in sidepinpoint red spots on skinsevere painsharp painskin rashsores in the lipssore throatsudden decrease in amount of urineswellingtarry stoolstendernessulcers on lipsunusual bleedingunusual tirednessvomitingwhite patches on the lipsyellow eyesyellow skin
Top Conditions of Apra (Oral, Rectal)
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