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  • ...s. Neurologist. 2009 Jan;15(1):1-5. Review. PMID 19131851</ref>, [[cluster headaches]], [[vasculitis]], [[acute lymphoblastic leukemia]] and [[autoimmune hepati
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  • Common [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effect]]s include drowsiness, headaches and migraines, [[motor coordination]] impairment and/or upset stomach. Carb
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  • ...n multiple seizure types (including epilepsy), and prophylaxis of migraine headaches.<ref>{{cite news ...e]], [[peripheral edema]], acne, [[dizziness]], drowsiness, [[hair loss]], headaches, [[nausea]], [[sedation]] and [[tremor]]s. Valproic acid also causes [[hype
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  • ...rdial infarction|heart attack]]s, and occasionally to prevent [[migraine]] headaches. In its [[eye|ophthalmic]] form (brand names '''Timoptol''' in Italy; '''T
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  • ...s with [[gastroparesis]]. It is also a primary treatment for [[migraine]] headaches.
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  • ...Smith. Back then it was used to treat ulcers in the lower abdomen, boils, headaches, abscesses, and paralysis, and externally healing wounds.
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  • ...n heart diseases, circulatory problems, eye diseases, depression, migraine headaches, nervous conditions, problems related to menopause, and respiratory disease
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  • ...and cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Can be fatal. Stems also cause headaches, vomiting, and blurred vision.
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  • ...rtedly cause "visions of eyeballs." It is also useful in the treatment of headaches, etc.
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  • * [[Cluster Headaches]] with [[ptosis (eyelid)|ptosis]]
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  • Pentoxifylline has also been used to treat nausea and headaches in the mountains ([[altitude sickness]]), and has been shown to reduce mort
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  • Sulfamethoxazole can also cause nausea, severe stomach or abdomen pains. Headaches commonly occur when taking sulfamethoxazole. Muscle pains sometimes occur
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  • ...hnson ES. Ergotamine. In: Olesen J, Tfelt-Hansen P, Welch KM, editors. The headaches. New York: Raven Press; 1993. p. 313–22.</ref>,<br />Oral: <1% <ref>Ibrah
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  • ...ls that are unusually high indoors may cause occupants to grow drowsy, get headaches, or function at lower activity levels. Humans are the main indoor source of
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  • ...exposure to relatively low levels of carbon monoxide may cause persistent headaches, lightheadedness, depression, confusion, memory loss, nausea and vomiting.< ...], [[chronic fatigue syndrome]], [[chest pain]], and [[migraine]] or other headaches.<ref name="Chest1990-ilano">{{cite journal | author=Ilano AL, Raffin TA | t
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