Side Effects: Every medicine can cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following occurs: Nausea; vomiting; constipation; appetite loss; stomach pain or cramps; diarrhea; confusion; seizures; anxiety; weakness;
drowsiness; nightmares; fatigue; headache;
incoordination; dizziness; pounding in the chest; increased or decreased blood pressure; fast heartbeat; rash; flushing; hives; sensitivity to light; sweating; swelling of testicles; changes in sex drive; breast enlargement; milk production in females; blurred vision; fever; ringing in ears; weight changes; fluid retention; changes in blood sugar levels; unusual bruising; inflammation of mouth; hair loss; sleeplessness; restlessness; tremor; delusions; hallucinations; hypomania or mania; disorientation; panic; dizziness or lightheadedness when rising quickly from a sitting or lying position; numbness or tingling in arms or legs; black tongue; fainting; peculiar taste in mouth; abnormal skin sensations; sore throat; small red spots under the skin; impotence;
enlarged pupils; activation of psychosis; proneness to falling; difficulty moving; involuntary movements; slurred speech; changes in urination; dry mouth.