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librax--what would be a side effect?
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Dr. Michael Fisher answered
Dermatology 32 years experience
Librax (clinidium and chlordiazepoxide): Side effects of Librax (clinidium and chlordiazepoxide) include: blood dyscrasias,
agranulocytosis, hepatic impairment, jaundice, withdrawal, heat stroke, toxic psychosis, anaphylactic runs, drowsiness, ataxia, confusion, dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary hesitancy, constipation, skin eruptions, edema, menstrual irregularities, nausea, altered libido and extra pyramidal symptoms.
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