Common side effects are related to development of encephalopathy, nephrotoxicity, and ototoxicity. Administration of gentamycin has been found to affect ganglions and cranial nerves. Overdose of gentamycin often results in myoclonus development that manifests in the form of spasm and muscle jerk. Other side effects include skin rashes difficulty in breathing, weakness, chills and fever. Discontinuing the medication can often reverse renal toxicity. However, symptoms of ototoxicity are irreversible. Older patients, children and infants are at an increased likelihood of developing the side effects upon administration of aminoglycoside. Hence, there is a need to closely monitor the dosage of the drug.