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Side Effects Of Somatotropin

Somatotropin is a form of human growth hormone. It supports the growth of bones and muscles. It is used in adults and children who do not meet their normal height and strength category and had stunted growth for a number of reasons such as Noonan syndrome or Turner syndrome. It is also used in patients with severe weight loss due to AIDS. It can restore growth and muscle weight loss and help the patient meet their weight and height measure

allergic reactions
An allergic reaction to somatotropin results in swelling of the lips tongue face or throat. Contact a medical professional immediately or go to the emergency room to get the condition treated. Allergic reactions can cause death.

Serious side effects
Serious side effects include sudden and severe pain or tenderness in the upper abdomen vomiting nausea sweating fever yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice) rapid heartbeat increased thirst and urination sudden severe pain behind the eyes or vision changes numbness or tingling in the hands wrists or fingers or swelling of the head face hands or other extremities.

Less serious side effects
Less serious side effects are mild nausea abdominal pain gas breast swelling headaches redness tenderness swelling rash itching pain or bruising at the injection site or joint pain swelling or stiffness.

Overdose
An overdose should receive immediate medical attention. Signs of overdose include tremors cold sweat ravenous hunger headache drowsiness weakness dizziness rapid heartbeat and nausea. Long-term overuse of the drug can lead to excessive and unwanted growth.

Drug Interactions
Somatotropin can interact negatively with other drugs so be sure to tell your doctor about any other medicines you are taking before you use it. Certain types of drugs that are known to interact with somatotropin include steroid medications insulin hormone replacement drugs and seizure medications. c0tBTXVli5

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