Aspirin, caffeine, and dihydrocodeine (Oral)

Aspirin, caffeine, and dihydrocodeine (Oral)

Active Ingredients
aspirin, caffeine, and dihydrocodeine
Drug Classes
Narcotic analgesic combinations
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Top Side Effects of Aspirin, caffeine, and dihydrocodeine (Oral)
abdominal painblack stoolsbleeding from gumsblood in stoolblood in stoolsblood in the urineblue patches in the skinbruisingburningconstipationcontinuing vomitingconvulsionscoughing up bloodcrampingcrawlingdark brown urineflat patches in the skingeneral weaknessheartburnhivesincreased menstrual flowindigestionitchinesslarge patches in the skinnauseanosebleedsnumbnesspain in sidepains in abdomenpinpoint purple spots on skinpinpoint red spots on skinpins and needlespricklingprolonged bleeding from cutspurplish areas on the skinradiating back painred stoolssevere vomitingtarry stoolstenderness
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