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Amikin is commonly prescribed by health care professionals to patients affected by severe bacterial infections. Generally, this medicine is employed in situations where other therapy options have failed to yield any positive results. Amikin may be prescribed for infections anywhere in the organism, and may be used both in monotherapy as well as combined with other medicines.
There are several side effects associated with Amikin usage. Some of the more common are hearing loss, unsteadiness, clumsiness, notable changes in the frequency or quantity of urine, nausea and vomiting, seizures, tinnitus, loss of appetite and increased thirst. Less commonly, allergic reactions to this medicine may occur. It should be noted that this is not a complete list of all the possible side effects. At any point during your treatment, if you experience any unusual symptoms you should check with your health care provider.
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