None of the children experienced severe side effects, although
some reported a decreased appetite.
All subjects
reported decreased appetite and the overall average weight loss was 3.6 percent of initial body weight and an average decline of nearly 14 percent of the excess BMI.
Not exact matches
In a small study of terminally ill patients, infusions of vitamin C were given twice per week for a week, together with oral vitamin C. Quality of life scales were completed both before and after treatment, and indicated that patients
reported better overall physical, emotional and social functioning, as well as
decreased disease symptomatology, including fatigue, nausea / vomiting, pain, sleep disturbance, and loss of
appetite.
Clients frequently
report non-specific signs of
decreased appetite, lethargy, weight loss, and reluctance to move.
Other adverse reactions
reported in
decreasing order of frequency are: depression / lethargy,
decreased appetite, incoordination, diarrhea, itching, trembling, excessive salivation and seizures.
Other adverse reactions
reported in
decreasing order of frequency were: depression / lethargy,
decreased appetite, incoordination, diarrhea, itching, trembling, excessive salivation, and seizures.
The following adverse reactions have been
reported in dogs after administration of milbemycin oxime or praziquantel, the active ingredients in Interceptor Plus: vomiting, diarrhea, depression / lethargy, incoordination,
decreased appetite, convulsions, weakness, and salivation.
Any weight loss, excessive drinking or urination,
decreased appetite, pain, or chronic diarrhea or vomiting should be
reported to a veterinarian.
In field studies the most common side effects
reported were polyuria, polydipsia, depression / lethargy, inappropriate urination, alopecia,
decreased appetite / anorexia, panting, vomiting, diarrhea, shaking / trembling, polyphagia, urinary tract infection, urinary tract incontinence and restlessness.