Side effects of Stasol

Stasol is a medication for stomach problems that helps neutralize excess stomach acid. Side effects of Stasol may include dry mouth, difficulty urinating, blurred vision, etc. These reactions are usually mild and do not cause much harm to the body. Stasol contains belladonna preparations, which can inhibit the secretion of stomach acid, and dry mouth is normal. Occasionally, eye pain and increased blood pressure may occur. If you have a fracture or hypophosphatemia, you should not take Stavudine, which has a constipating effect and may cause fecal clots. If it is taken for a long time by the elderly, there will be osteoporosis. If it is taken during menopause, it can cause a decrease in body fluids due to a decrease in estrogen. It is recommended that after taking it for a period of time, you change to other medications for stomach problems, and you need to eat more soy products, which contain many estrogenic foods, and follow the advice of your doctor for the specific medication you are taking.