Extraneal (Intraperitoneal)

Extraneal (Intraperitoneal)

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Active Ingredients
icodextrin
Drug Classes
Intravenous nutritional products
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Top Side Effects of Extraneal (Intraperitoneal)
abdominal painblistering of skinblistersbloating of armsbloating of facebloating of feetbloating of handsbloating of lower legsblurred visionbody achebreathing difficulties with exertionbruisingchest painchest tightnesschillsconfusioncongestion of the earconvulsionscoughcreamy white patches in mouthdecrease in amount of urinediarrheadifficult breathingdifficulty swallowingdizzinessdry mouthdry mouthdry skineyelid swellingeye swellingface swellingface swellingfaintnessfast heartbeatfeverflushed skinfruit-like breath odorgeneral weaknessheadachehive-like swelling of the face
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