Diphenoxylate and atropine (Oral)

Diphenoxylate and atropine (Oral)

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Active Ingredients
diphenoxylate and atropine
Drug Classes
Antidiarrheals
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Top Side Effects of Diphenoxylate and atropine (Oral)
abdominal painagitationback painbigger pupilsbloatingblue fingernailsblue lipsblue skinblurred visionbody temperaturechanges in moodchest tightnessclammy skinconfusionconstipationconvulsionscoughcramping of the stomachdecrease in frequency of urinationdecrease in urine outputdepressed feelingsdiarrheadifficult breathingdifficulty in passing urinedifficulty sleepingdifficulty swallowingdifficulty with concentratingdilated pupilsdiscouragementdizzinessdribblingdrowsinessdry mouthdry skindullnessenlarged pupilsextremely high fevereyelid swellingeye swellingface swelling
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