Acomplia is a medicine that is usually tolerated very well with just a few mild side effects displaying at the beginning of your treatment. It’s important to know the difference between mild and more serious side effects possible for you to know whether they need to be reported or are most likely to go away on their own. The following side effects are generally considered to be mild: nausea, vomiting, irritability, dry mouth, anxiety, anorexia, depression, sleep problems, dizziness, and restlessness. You are not supposed to report them to your health care provider as they will probably disappear on their own. However, if the side effects mentioned change in intensity or become bothersome – it’s best to call the doctor that prescribed
Acomplia and talk about the options you have. Serious side effects usually result from the incorrect use of Acomplia. For instance, if you take this medicine in spite of your history of an allergic reaction, the following symptoms are possible: hives, rash, swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing. The symptoms mentioned are supposed to be reported to the closest emergency center.