Atovaquone and proguanil

Atovaquone and proguanil

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Active Ingredients
atovaquone and proguanil
Drug Classes
Antimalarial combinations
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Top Side Effects of Atovaquone and proguanil
blisteringchest tightnesschillsconvulsionscreamy white patches in mouthdifficulty swallowingdiscoloration of skineyelid swellingeye swellingface swellingfast heartbeatfeeling things that are not theregeneral weaknesshearing things that are not therehive-like swelling of the eyelidshive-like swelling of the facehive-like swelling of the feethive-like swelling of the handshive-like swelling of the legshive-like swelling of the lipshive-like swelling of the sex organshive-like swelling of the throathive-like swelling of the tonguehivesincreased sensitivity of skin to sunlightirritated eyeitchinessjerking of all extremitiesjoint painlarge swelling on faceloosening of skinloss of bladder controlmuscle painmuscle spasmpeelingpuffiness around the eyepuffiness around the facepuffiness of eyelidspuffiness of the lipspuffiness of the tongue
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