Myrac (Oral)

Myrac (Oral)

Active Ingredients
minocycline
Drug Classes
Tetracyclines
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Top Side Effects of Myrac (Oral)
abdominal painblack stoolsblistering of skinblood in stoolsblood in the urineblurred visionbruisingbulging soft spot on the headchest painconfusioncreamy white patches in mouthdiarrheadizzinessdouble visioneyelid swellingeye painfast heartbeatgeneral feeling of bodily discomfortgeneral feeling of illnessgeneral tirednessgeneral weaknessheadache (severe)hive-like swelling of the facehive-like swelling of the sex organshivesitchinessjoint painlarge swelling of the sex organslarge swelling on faceleg swellinglightheadedloosening of skinloss of appetitemouth soresmouth ulcersmoving to the left armmoving to the neckmoving to the shouldermuscle painnausea
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