Cordarone (Oral)

Cordarone (Oral)

Active Ingredients
amiodarone
Drug Classes
Group III antiarrhythmics
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Top Side Effects of Cordarone (Oral)
abdominal painagitationback painblack stoolsbleeding from gumsblistering of skinbloatingblood in stoolblood in the urineblue fingernailsblue-gray coloring of the skin on the armsblue-gray coloring of the skin on the faceblue-gray coloring of the skin on the neckblue-green halos seen around objectsblue lipsblue skinblurred visionblurred visionbruisingburning during urinationchanges in moodchest painchest tightnesschillsclay-colored stoolscoldnessconfusionconfusion about personconfusion about placeconfusion about timeconvulsionscoughcoughingcracking of skincreamy white patches in mouthdark brown urinedecreased awarenessdecreased responsivenessdecrease in urine outputdepressed
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