A loss of feeling and coordination in the fingers and hand.
Common symptoms include a loss of coordination which is often seen in walking, and slurred speech.
Its side effects can include disorientation, loss of coordination and convulsions.
Other symptoms include difficulty speaking, slurred speech, and the loss of coordination.
Nearly 10 percent of the patients have lost their sight, however, and some suffer from a lingering loss of coordination.
As with many other drugs, users may also injure themselves due to loss of coordination or impaired judgment, especially if they attempt to drive.
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, or loss of balance or coordination.
Older adults may be more sensitive to the side effects of this drug, especially loss of coordination and drowsiness.
Abrupt loss of vision, strength, coordination, sensation, speech or the ability to understand speech.
These can include severe weakness, loss of coordination, or loss of feeling.