Minipress (Oral)

Minipress (Oral)

Active Ingredients
prazosin
Drug Classes
Antiadrenergic agents, peripherally acting
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Top Side Effects of Minipress (Oral)
arm painback painbloatingblurred visionchest painchillscold sweatsconfusionconstipationcoughdark brown urinedecrease in sexual interestdifficult breathingdifficulty swallowingdiscomfortdizzinessdizzinessdrowsinesseyelid swellingeye paineye swellingface swellingfaintnessfast heartbeatfast pulsefevergeneral weaknessheavinesshivesinability to have an erectionindigestionirregular heartbeatirregular heartbeatirregular heart rateitchinessjaw painlightheadedloss in sexual abilityloss in sexual desireloss of appetite
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