It is common for medications to list side effects that may seem similar to the symptoms they are meant to treat. This is because during the studies that led to the approval of these medications, people often reported experiencing these symptoms. However, it does not necessarily mean that the medication is causing the symptoms. It is still important to follow the advice of your healthcare provider and discuss any concerns you may have.
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