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All medicines have benefits and risks. The risks of medicines are the chances that something unwanted or unexpected could happen to you when you use them, such as CONGENITAL OESOPHAGEAL ANOMALY. Side effects can be temporary or long-lasting, and vary in seriousness. It is important to monitor drugs for CONGENITAL OESOPHAGEAL ANOMALY and any other side effects. Sometimes CONGENITAL OESOPHAGEAL ANOMALY can be reduced with the right treatment.



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What is CONGENITAL OESOPHAGEAL ANOMALY?

Drug Side Effect Episodes associated with CONGENITAL OESOPHAGEAL ANOMALY
accutane
Episodes: 1
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
avonex
Episodes: 2
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
dilantin
Episodes: 1
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
humulin
Episodes: 1
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
ibuprofen
Episodes: 1
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
lamictal
Episodes: 1
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
lamotrigine
Episodes: 2
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
paxil
Episodes: 2
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More
tazorac
Episodes: 1
Diagnosed with major depression.Side effects: cardiac failure, myocarditis More

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