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Retinoids have numerous '''side-effects''' including: conjunctivitis, hyperactivity, pruritus, vomiting, diarrhoea, stiffness, erythema at the mucocutaneous junction and teratogenic effects. These should be monitored for, although they are usually self-limiting and disappear when the drug is stopped.
 
Retinoids have numerous '''side-effects''' including: conjunctivitis, hyperactivity, pruritus, vomiting, diarrhoea, stiffness, erythema at the mucocutaneous junction and teratogenic effects. These should be monitored for, although they are usually self-limiting and disappear when the drug is stopped.
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