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Dextrostat MORE COMMON Irregular heartbeat RARE Chest pain; fever, unusually high; skin rash or hives; uncontrolled movements of head, neck, arms, and legs WITH LONG-TERM USE OF HIGH DOSES Difficulty in breathing; dizziness or feeling faint; increased blood pressure; mood or mental changes; pounding heartbeat; unusual tiredness or weakness Other side effects may occur that usually do
not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as
your body adjusts to the medicine. However, check with your doctor if any MORE COMMON False sense of well-being; irritability; nervousness; restlessness; trouble in sleeping Note: After these stimulant effects have worn off, drowsiness, trembling, unusual tiredness or weakness, or mental depression may occur. LESS COMMON Blurred vision; changes in sexual desire or
decreased sexual ability; constipation; diarrhea; dizziness or After you stop using this medicine, your body
may need time to adjust. The length of time this takes depends on the amount of
medicine you were using and how long you used it. During this period
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