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What Is The Side Effect Of Dicaris?

Hi am atul suffering from vitiligo since last 08 years. Doctors give me dicaris on saturday and sunday, twice in a week. That day I am feeling very tired and my blood pressure also increase. So pl suggest me that what is the side effect of this tablet
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing your query.

Dicaris contains Levamisole, and is used in vitiligo.
It main side effect include :-
> agranulocytosis i.e. decrease in white blood cells.
> painful erythematous papules over the body.
> muscle aches, fatigues.
> nausea, headaches, etc.

I would advise that you should consult with your treating doctor for any change in medicine.

I hope this is helpful to to you.
Thanks.
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What Is The Side Effect Of Dicaris?

Hi, Thanks for writing your query. Dicaris contains Levamisole, and is used in vitiligo. It main side effect include :- agranulocytosis i.e. decrease in white blood cells. painful erythematous papules over the body. muscle aches, fatigues. nausea, headaches, etc. I would advise that you should consult with your treating doctor for any change in medicine. I hope this is helpful to to you. Thanks.