éructation

- Brûlures d'estomac, ballonnement, éructation, vent ou douleur à l’ estomac.
The resulting solution is then injected into a vein rapidly, over 3 to 5 seconds.
Affections gastro-intestinales : éructation, constipation, flatulence, pancréatite aiguë (voir rubrique 4.4).
Gastrointestinal disorders: eructation, constipation, flatulence, acute pancreatitis (see section 4.4).
Si une personne tombe malade, il est accompagné de cinq sons : toux, les éternuements, bâillements, éructation, hoquet.
If a person becomes ill, he is accompanied by five sounds: coughing, sneezing, yawning, belching, hiccups.
Effets indésirables fréquents : éructation, constipation, diarrhée, étourdissements, fatigue, maux de tête, hoquet, indigestion, perte de l’appétit, et augmentation des enzymes hépatiques.
Common side effects are: burping, constipation, diarrhoea, dizziness, weakness, tiredness, headache, hiccups, indigestion, loss of appetite, and increased liver enzymes.
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