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Medications
… based on your medical condition, body size, and response to treatment. Side Effects See also Warning section. Nausea, … several small meals, not eating for 4 to 6 hours before treatment, or limiting activity may help lessen these … hair loss may occur. Normal hair growth should return after treatment has ended. People using this medication may have …
Medications
… cystitis), which is a very serious side effect of treatment with a cancer chemotherapy drug called ifosfamide. … your pharmacist before you start using mesna and with each treatment cycle. If you have any questions, ask your doctor … a chemotherapy drug, you should not become pregnant during treatment because the chemotherapy drug may harm an unborn …
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… are taking and your age, medical condition, and response to treatment. If you are using this medication for self-treatment (without a prescription from your doctor), follow … safinamide, selegiline, or tranylcypromine during treatment with this medication. Most MAO inhibitors should …
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… (cirrhosis), or liver cancer. It is not known if this treatment can prevent you from passing the virus to others. … diabetes, your blood sugar may be lower with hepatitis C treatment. This can increase your risk of low blood sugar, so your doctor may adjust your diabetes treatment plan. Tell your doctor right away if you have …
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… is based on your body size, medical condition, response to treatment, and other medications you may be taking. Be sure … and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or limiting activity may help lessen some of … should ask about reliable forms of birth control during treatment and for 1 week after stopping treatment. If you or …
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… a day or as directed by your doctor. Dosage and length of treatment depends on the type of infection being treated. Do … Inform your doctor if your condition lasts after 4 weeks of treatment or gets worse at any time. Side Effects Burning, … to normal skin color. It may take several months after treatment is completed for your natural skin color to …
Medications
… down or stopped depending on your symptoms. Before starting treatment with this medication, tell your doctor if you have … is based on your weight, medical condition, and response to treatment. Your doctor may prescribe other medications for you to take before treatment to help lessen the risk of infusion reactions. …
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… a while, and your eye(s) and vision will be monitored. The treatment schedule is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. Your doctor will give you regularly scheduled … medication, while using it, and for 3 months after stopping treatment. If you become pregnant, talk to your doctor right …
Medications
… each day. Continue to use this medication until the full treatment period is finished, even if symptoms disappear … Your condition may continue to improve after the full treatment is finished. It may take several weeks after treatment for the infection to completely heal. Tell your …
Medications
… a day or as directed by your doctor. Dosage and length of treatment depends on the type of infection being treated. Do … if your condition lasts after the prescribed amount of treatment or gets worse at any time. Side Effects Stinging, … to normal skin color. It may take several months after treatment is completed for your natural skin color to …