Follitropin beta (Subcutaneous)

Follitropin beta (Subcutaneous)

Active Ingredients
follitropin beta
Drug Classes
Gonadotropins
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Top Side Effects of Follitropin beta (Subcutaneous)
abdominal discomfortabdominal painachingacid stomachanxietybackachebelchingbloatingchange in visionchest painchest painconfusioncoughdiarrheadifficult breathingdifficulty in speakingdifficulty swallowingdiscomfortdizzinessdizzinessdouble visionexcess air in intestinesexcess air in stomachexcess gas in bowelsexcess gas in stomacheyelid swellingeye swellingface swellingfaintingfast heartbeatfast pulsefull feelinggeneral weaknessgroin painheadacheheartburnheavier vaginal bleedingheavinesshivesinability to move arms
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