Oxiavar
Oxiavar 100GM of 4-0.05%
What is Oxiavar?
As of my last update in October 2023, there is no publicly available information regarding a pharmaceutical product named Varoxia. It's possible that Varoxia is either a fictional name, a newly developed drug, or it is known under a different brand name in certain regions. For accurate and detailed information, I recommend consulting a reliable pharmaceutical database or contacting a healthcare professional.Side Effects
- nausea
- headache
- dizziness
Warnings
- do not use if allergic to any of the ingredients
- consult a doctor if you have a history of liver disease
- not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
- may cause drowsiness; do not drive or operate heavy machinery
- avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medication
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- nausea
- headache
- dizziness
- fatigue
- dry mouth
- upset stomach
- diarrhea
- insomnia
- do not use if allergic to any of the ingredients
- consult a doctor if you have a history of liver disease
- not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
- may cause drowsiness; do not drive or operate heavy machinery
- avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medication
- keep out of reach of children
- do not exceed the recommended dose
Oxiavar Coupons & Prices
Oxiavar 100GM of 4-0.05%
What is Oxiavar ?
As of my last update in October 2023, there is no publicly available information regarding a pharmaceutical product named Varoxia. It's possible that Varoxia is either a fictional name, a newly developed drug, or it is known under a different brand name in certain regions. For accurate and detailed information, I recommend consulting a reliable pharmaceutical database or contacting a healthcare professional.
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