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Common effects include pain, burning, irritation or redness.
You could end up with Sustanon, if you purchase a common Sustanon for sale as the severe andharmful side effects include loss of hair, gynecomastia, bloating, acne problems, oily skin and many more.
Side effects include telekinesis, super strength and cool hair.
This hormone is a very important hormone, as some of its effects include gender of the fetus, male hair pattern on the face, body as well as genetic balding, right down to a man's libido and ability.
The side effects include difficulty urinating, swelling of the bust and also regular, extended erections.
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Other dramatic effects include the rare limb deformities caused by thalidomide.
The side effects include difficulty peing, swelling of the breast and also frequent, extended erections.
For countries in Southeast Europe,possible long term effects include a drier climate, continuing decline in rainfall, increased vulnerability to drought and heat waves, and lower agricultural yields.
Such effects include nerve synapses and cardiac beat as well as the resting potential of a somatic cell.
Its well-documented clinical effects include reduction of symptoms, prevention of the disease severity progression, and prevention of sensitization to new allergens.
Common effects include: pins and needles, small swollen areas in the skin, pain, burning, irritation, bleeding, redness or rash.
The side effects include trouble peing, swelling of the breast and regular, prolonged erections.
The side effects include problem peing, swelling of the bust as well as constant, long term erections.
The side effects include problem peing, swelling of the breast as well as frequent, long term erections.
The side effects include difficulty peing, swelling of the breast as well as regular, prolonged erections.
The side effects include difficulty urinating, swelling of the bust as well as regular, long term erections.
Very common effects include redness(61% patients), wearing away of the skin(30% patients), flakiness and swelling.
Less common effects include trouble sleeping and gastrointestinal symptoms such as sour stomach, diarrhea, and vomiting.
Whereas these effects include the fact that long-term unemployment is still on the rise, possibly resulting in structural unemployment;
Proven positive effects include antioxidant properties; it protects against or helps cure certain types of heart failure;
Other effects include loss of coordinated movement(ataxia), involuntary eye movements(nystagmus), over contraction of the muscles(dystonia), blurred vision, and changes in muscle reflexes.
Possible systemic effects include Cushing's syndrome, Cushingoid features, adrenal suppression, growth retardation in children and adolescents, decrease in bone mineral density, cataract and glaucoma.
These effects include chills, headache, nausea, fever, facial flushing(redness), tiredness, low blood pressure, unsteadiness, sweating, difficulty breathing, itching, shaking, cough and vomiting.
The common dverse effects include diarrhea, stomatitis, rashes, dry or itchy skin, infections where finger or toenails abut skin, low platelet counts, low leukocyte counts, and low neutrophil counts.
Medicinal products with atropinic effects include tricyclic anti-depressants, most H1 atropinic anti-histamines, anticholinergic, anti-Parkinson medicinal products, atropinic antispasmodics, disopyramide, phenothiazine neuroleptics and clozapine.
The main pharmacological effects include protecting the metabolism of choline, ensuring the synthesis of acetylcholine and lecithin in the nerve membrane, improving blood circulation, and improving cognitive and behavioral responses in patients with brain capillary nerve injury.
Other observed effects include body weight loss, diarrhoea and/or morbidity that were either secondary to local gastrointestinal effects caused by high local mucosal medicinal product exposure(monkeys) or pharmacologic effects rodents.
Other pharmacologic effects include increase in cardiac output, dilation of both systemic and pulmonary vessels, dilation of the ductus arteriosus, inhibition of platelet aggregation, relaxation of bronchial muscle, increase in renal blood flow, and delay of gastric emptying time.
Possible systemic effects include Cushing's syndrome, Cushingoid features, adrenal suppression, growth retardation in children and adolescents, decrease in bone mineral density, cataract and glaucoma and more rarely, a range of psychological or behavioural effects including psychomotor hyperactivity, sleep disorders, anxiety, depression or aggression(particularly in children) see section 4.8.
Possible systemic effects include Cushing's syndrome, Cushingoid features, adrenal suppression, decrease in bone mineral density, cataract and glaucoma and more rarely, a range of psychological or behavioural effects including psychomotor hyperactivity, sleep disorders, anxiety, depression or aggression(particularly in children) see Paediatric population sub-heading below for information on the systemic effects of inhaled corticosteroids in children and adolescents.