Stadol Side Effects
Stadol side effects vary in patients with opiate history.
Patients
with impaired renal function risk greater toxic Stadol
side effects when using this analgesic.
The most commonly reported Stadol side effects include
(in order):
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Insomnia
- Nausea, vomiting
- Nasal congestion.
Fatal outcomes from Stadol use have been reported typically
with multiple drugs ingestion, but not always with drug
combination.
Severe Stadol Side Effects
Severe Stadol side effects reported
(less frequently):
- Asthenia, weakness, lethargy
- Severe headache
- Sensation of heat
- Anxiety or nervousness
- Dark urine
- Depressed mental state
- Mood changes
- Difficulty breathing
- Hives
- Itching
- Pale stools
- Vasodilatation
- Palpitations
- Pounding, uneven heart beats
- Anorexia
- Constipation
- Dry mouth
- Stomach pain
- Nervous anxiety
- Confusion
- Euphoria
- Floating feeling
- Tingling
- Tremor
- Bronchitis
- Cough
- Short breath
- Nose bleed
- Nasal irritation
- Sore throat
- Runny nose
- Sinus congestion
- Sinus inflammation
- Upper respiratory infection
- Sweating, clammy skin
- Itching
- Low blood pressure
- Abnormal dreams
- Agitation
- Dysphoria (unpleasant moods)
- Hallucinations
- Hostility
- Withdrawal symptoms
- Rash, hives
- Impaired urination
- Blurred vision
- Ear pain
- Tinnitus (ringing)
- Unpleasant taste
- Severe allergic reactions
- Swelling of the face, lips, mouth, or tongue
- Sleep apnea
- Convulsions
- Delusions
- Drug dependence
- Transient difficulty in speaking
- Improperly executed movement
- Vertigo
Infrequent Stadol Side Effects include:
- Edema, dropsy, organ swelling
- Chest pain
- High blood pressure
- Rapid heart rate
- Nervous depression
- Shallow breathing.
Always seek immediate medical attention in the event
of rare allergic reactions.
Amplified action, dangerous effects, or need for special
doses may arise in patients with a history of:
- Alcohol or drug addiction
- Asthma, COPD, sleep apnea, other breathing disorders
- Central nervous system infections
- Epilepsy, seizures
- Head trauma, brain tumor
- Heart disease, high blood pressure, recent heart
attack
- Liver or kidney disease
- Mental illness
- Metabolic disorders
- Narcotic pain medication dependency
Stadol Side Effects, Overuse
and Cautions
Adverse Stadol side effects
may indicate a medical Stadol
overdose. A prescription for medication
usually means that the benefit outweighs the risk of
unlikely Stadol side effects. However, inform
your doctor immediately if any conditions arise or
Stadol side effects worsen.
In addition to an exaggeration of possible, common and
adverse Stadol side effects, other indicators of Stadol
addiction or overuse include:
- Loss of interest in pleasurable activities, family
and friends
- Loss of professional and personal drive
- Obsession maintaining adequate supply; fear of running
out.
- Signs of clinical depression and mood alteration.
Concurrent use of Stadol ® with other medications may
provoke amplified Stadol side effects or compromised
activity of concomitant drugs, such as:
- Central nervous system depressants
- Alcohol
- Barbiturates
- Tranquilizers
- Antihistamines
- Erythromycin
- Theophylline
- Nasal vasoconstrictors
Stadol ® may produce carbon dioxide retention and
elevated cerebrospinal fluid in patients with head injury.
They may also experience drug-induced pupil constriction,
and misdiagnosed alterations in mental state. Stadol benefits
to head trauma patients should outweigh the potential risks
before prescribing or administering.
Stadol may tax the heart and pulmonary circuit activity.
Patients with acute myocardial infarction, ventricular
dysfunction, or coronary insufficiency should not use Stadol
® unless indicated benefits strongly surpass the dangers
of Stadol side effects.
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