Nolvadex - Possible side effects
In some patients
Nolvadex may cause dizziness, and this side effect may be worsened if you combine Nolvadex with other drugs or drink alcohol. Make sure you avoid taking part in any activities that require alertness and concentration, as taking Nolvadex may prevent you from taking part in any of those. Nolvadex can cause a number of mild side effects that are not supposed to be reported unless they change in intensity and become bothersome. Here are most commonly experienced mild side effects that in most cases go away on their own without any need for your doctor’s interference: constipation, hot flashes, tiredness, vaginal discharge, coughing, muscle pain, nausea, weight loss, and bone pain. More serious
side effects are also possible and may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, severe allergic reactions, loss of appetite, new or increased breast tumor, shortness of breath, skin changes, one-sided weakness, loss of balance or coordination, sudden severe headache, vision or speech problems, stomach pain, unusual bleeding, tiredness or weakness, yellowing of the eyes or skin, fever, chills, depression, and decreased sexual desire.