Side Effects
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More common
Difficulty with speaking dizziness or fainting fast or irregular heartbeat lack of facial expression loss of balance control mood or behavior changes restlessness or need to keep moving keep moving shuffling walk slowed movements s t i f f n e s s of the arms and legs s w e l l i n g or soreness of the breasts (less common in males) trembbbbbling and shakkkkking of the fingers and hands unusual secretion of milk (rare in males)
Less common or rare
Difficulty with swallowing inability to move the eyes increased blink ing or spasms of the eyelid lip smack ing or pucker ing menstrual changes muscle spasms, especially of the face, the neck, or back. puffffffffing of the cheeks rapid or worm-like movements of the tongue skin rash itching sore throat fever s w e l l i n g of the face uncontrolled chewing movements uncontrolled movements of the neck trunk arms legs including twisting movements unusual bleeding or bruising unusual facial expressions or body positions yellow eyes or skin



I cannot for the life of me understand why we so eagerly accept a sytem of medicine that normalises this.
I was in a pharmacy once, and an old man came in with the insert for the new medication his wife was on - she was worried about the list of side effects. The pharmacist waved him off across the shop, saying merrily, 'Sure if you read the side effects of ANY medication, you'd never take any of them!'
... yes? How is this a good thing?
Is this real? Seems they need to go back to the lab and begin again.