Norilet, or Noroxafin, is an antibiotic taken by mouth. It is effective on some of the sexually-transmitted diseases - the ones caused by bacteria. Many sexually-transmitted diseases are not bacterial, but rather are caused by viruses or funguses and other microbes. Norilet, or any antibiotic, is useless against these types of infections.
Norilet Side EffectsNorilet side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible: - Yellowing of the skin or eyes;- Vomiting;- Vision changes;- Vaginal irritation, discharge;- Vaginal infection;- Upset stomach;- Unusually weak or tired;- Unusual tiredness;- Unusual pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness;- Trouble sleeping;- Swelling of the face or throat;- Sunburn or blistering;- Stomach upset, nausea;- Stomach pain;- Skin rash;- Seizures;- Seizures or convulsions;- Restlessness;- Redness, blistering, peeling or loosening of the skin, including inside the mouth;- Pale or dark stools;- Pain swelling or rupture of a tendon in the shoulder hand or heel;- Loss of appetite;- Joint, muscle, tendon pain or swelling;- Itching;- Irregular heartbeat, feeling faint;- Hives;- Headache;- Headache;- Fever, chills;- Dizziness;- Difficulty breathing or swallowing;- Diarrhea;- Depression or suicidal thoughts;- Dark urine;- Constipation, diarrhea;- Confusion, hallucinations, tremor;- Changes in vision;- Changes in hearing;- Breathing problems;- Blood in urine;- Bitter taste;- Allergic reactions like skin rash or hives, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue;