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… medicines such as arsenic trioxide and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). It may also include chemotherapy or other … medicines such as arsenic trioxide and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). It may also include chemotherapy or other …
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… symptoms. From her experience, I've decided to use hormonal injections along with condoms to reduce my risk of getting … symptoms. From her experience, I've decided to use hormonal injections along with condoms to reduce my risk of getting …
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… pain, flushing, infections, and allergic reactions to the injection. Some of these medicines can damage your liver or … pain, anxiety, flushing, and redness and swelling at the injection site (for shots). Don't take MS medicines Don't … pain, flushing, infections, and allergic reactions to the injection. Some of these medicines can damage your liver or …
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… long as 24 months. These antibiotics are given as pills or injections. For active TB, there are different treatment … long as 24 months. These antibiotics are given as pills or injections. For active TB, there are different treatment …
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… your blood glucose level. Sometimes, pills and/or insulin injections are needed to manage diabetes. Talk with your … Neuropathy Diabetic Atypical Neuropathies Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Diabetic Nephropathy Diabetic Neuropathy …
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… can cause gas and bloating. A few examples are: Aspirin. Antacids. Diarrhea medicines, such as Imodium, Kaopectate, and … peppermint, alcohol, and, in some cases, spicy foods or acidic foods like tomatoes and citrus fruits.) Taking antacids. Not smoking. Not eating right before bedtime. Make an …
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… (Fosamax), risedronate (Actonel), and zoledronic acid (Aclasta). Denosumab (Prolia). It's used to treat … (Fosamax), risedronate (Actonel), and zoledronic acid (Aclasta). Denosumab (Prolia). It's used to treat …
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… don't go away, your doctor may suggest: A corticosteroid injection . It may help relieve pain for a short time. … don't go away, your doctor may suggest: A corticosteroid injection . It may help relieve pain for a short time. …