Reno-Dip (Intravenous)

Reno-Dip (Intravenous)

Active Ingredients
diatrizoate
Drug Classes
Ionic iodinated contrast media
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Top Side Effects of Reno-Dip (Intravenous)
blood in the urineburning during urinationchest tightnessconvulsionscoughdecrease in amount of urinedifficulty in passing urinedifficulty swallowingdizzinesseyelid swellingeye swellingface swellingfast heartbeatgeneral weaknesshivesinability to hold urineitchinesspain during urinationpuffiness around the eyepuffiness around the facepuffiness of eyelidspuffiness of the lipspuffiness of the tonguerashshortness of breathswelling of lipsswelling of the tongueunusual tiredness
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