Three common side effects are dry mouth, drowsiness and fatigue as well as upset stomach and nausea.
These 3 common side effects often occur from medications and often appear as your body adjusts to the new medication you take.
These 3 common side effects from the medication, can also occur alongside of other side effects like constipation or diarrhea, other digestive issues, dizziness and headaches.
These medication side effects are usually temporary and nothing to worry about, although some people may have more serious or more longer lasting side effects from medications and may need to change medications after speaking with their doctor.
Gastrointestinal issues, including constipation, diarrhea, upset stomach and nausea are common side effects of medications.
As well as neurological side effects like drowsiness, fatigue, dizziness or headaches.
And oral and sensory changes can occur as side effects from medications like dry mouth, or sometimes an altered taste such as metallic taste in the mouth.
Even skin rashes and body aches or tiredness can also occur, especially as side effects after vaccines.
If you experience these side effects, there's usually nothing to worry about and they usually go away within a few hours to a day or so.
But if they don't go away or you have serious side effects or the side effects get worse you should seek medical attention.
You should also remain hydrated, which helps with dry mouth and nausea.
Eat bland foods which can ease stomach upset.
And check the label of the medications for any specific warnings and speak with your doctor, as your doctor can adjust the dosage of your medication or even change medication if needed or suggest management strategies.