Managing Side Effects and Seeking Medical Advice

Experience a headache? Drink plenty of water and consider over-the-counter pain relief like acetaminophen. Muscle aches? Gentle exercise and rest often help. If these persist, contact your doctor.

Facial flushing? This is common. It usually subsides on its own. However, persistent or severe flushing warrants a call to your physician.

Indigestion or upset stomach? Smaller, more frequent meals might improve digestion. Avoid fatty or spicy foods. If symptoms are severe or prolonged, seek medical attention.

Nasal congestion? Saline nasal spray can provide relief. If congestion is severe or doesn’t improve, contact your doctor for advice.

Visual changes? Blurred vision or changes in color perception require immediate medical attention. Do not delay contacting a healthcare professional.

Side Effect Suggested Action When to See a Doctor
Headache Hydration, acetaminophen Persistent or severe pain
Muscle aches Rest, gentle exercise Pain that doesn’t improve
Facial flushing None, usually subsides Persistent or severe flushing
Indigestion Smaller meals, avoid rich foods Severe or prolonged symptoms
Nasal congestion Saline spray Severe or persistent congestion
Visual changes None Immediately

Remember, this information isn’t a substitute for professional medical advice. Always discuss any concerns with your doctor or pharmacist before starting or changing medications. They can provide personalized guidance and address any specific health issues you may have.