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Overdose symptoms may include feeling cold, irritable, weak, drowsy, or light-headed, or having weak reflexes, pinpoint pupils, slow heartbeats, shallow
large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex organs lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting mental depression paleness or
Symptoms that always occur with frostnip of the upper limbs: cold fingers
Cold hands can occur as a normal response to cold exposure
It will cover issues that include white fingertips, fingers swelling in cold weather, and poor circulation in
Always having cold hands, however, could mean there's a problem
Cold hands may be caused by simply being in a cold room or other chilly environment
The digits of the hands become white and pale for 5 to 10 min (15)
(for cancer treatment), clonidine (for high blood pressure, migraine, or flushing), bromocriptine (for Parkinsonism and some other such as going out into a cold wind or immersing the Clonidine (Teva) contains a medicine called clonidine
Before taking Catapres, patients should discuss previous medical history (especially concerning kidney disease, heart disease, depression, and blood circulation disorders) with a dizziness (extreme) or faintness
It works in the brain to change some of the nerve impulses
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Why does clonidine HCl make me feel cold? Does that mean my dose is too high? I have been taking 0
We study 60,680 people who have side effects when taking Clonidine
Clonidine may lower blood pressure and increase the risk of falls when going from a lying or sitting position to standing
Most other Common Side Effects: Chills, fever, feeling hot or cold, difficulty in breathing, nausea, swelling of the face, mouth, and throat, flushing, headache Continuous arterial blood pressure was obtained noninvasively using photoplethysmography on the right middle finger
In New Zealand, it is estimated that 19% of females and 5% of males experience symptoms consistent with Raynaud’s phenomenon
Clonidine Warnings: Signs of an allergic reaction should be addressed immediately by discontinuing the medication and going to an emergency department or calling the prescribing physician if available for immediate medical