Seek immediate medical attention if you have recently taken any medications and experience any of the following symptoms:
Sudden chest pain,
shortness of breath,
unexplained swelling in a leg or arm,
severe headache or vision problems,
fast, irregular, or unusual heartbeat,
immediate medical attention could save your life. Don’t ignore these symptoms or wait for them to go away on their own.
What should be done?
Do not suddenly stop taking prescribed medications unless your doctor tells you otherwise.
If you have any questions about the medicine you are taking, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Check official updates from the National Health Service (NHS) or trusted medical organisations.
Report any unusual side effects via your national Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting System (ADRF).
Awareness can save lives.
Being well-informed, recognizing warning signs, and reporting adverse reactions early protects not only your health but also the health of others. In healthcare, a single early warning can prevent serious harm.