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… MS, but it may help to decrease the number of episodes of disease worsening (relapses) and slow the worsening of the … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: blood disorders (such as anemia, low platelets, low white blood cells) bleeding problems heart disease (such as heart …
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… has rarely caused very serious (possibly fatal) liver disease. Get medical help right away if you develop symptoms … right away if you develop stomach/abdominal pain, black/bloody stools, or vomit that looks like coffee grounds. Uses … It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. Gefitinib blocks a certain protein (an enzyme called …
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… It is also used to treat and prevent inflammatory bowel diseases (such as ulcerative colitis). Cromolyn belongs to a class of medications called mast cell stabilizers. It works by preventing mast cells (cells involved with allergic/inflammatory reactions) …
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… is used to treat a certain type of lung cancer (non-small cell lung cancer). It belongs to a class of drugs known as … you have any serious side effects, including: signs of eye disease (such as vision changes, eye redness/pain, light … eye discharge) signs of low level of potassium in the blood (such as muscle cramps, weakness, irregular heartbeat) …
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… attachment of and entry of the (HIV-1) virus into healthy cells in your body. Fostemsavir is not a cure for HIV infection. To decrease your risk of spreading HIV disease to others, continue to take all HIV medications … toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or …
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… It blocks the virus from growing and infecting more cells. Raltegravir is not a cure for HIV infection. To decrease your risk of spreading HIV disease to others, continue to take all HIV medications … toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or …
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… It blocks the virus from growing and infecting more cells. Raltegravir is not a cure for HIV infection. To decrease your risk of spreading HIV disease to others, continue to take all HIV medications … toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or …
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… pneumonia, skin infections, shingles, a certain bowel disease (diverticulitis), swelling of the appendix … changes. Tofacitinib may cause serious (possibly fatal) blood clots in the lungs or legs, or clots that cause a … may be at greater risk for developing a certain white blood cell disorder (Epstein Barr Virus-associated post-transplant …
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… doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: blood problems (such as low number of red cells, white cells, or platelets) brain injury/tumor … heart problems (such as angina, irregular heartbeat) kidney disease liver disease certain muscle problem (myasthenia …
Medications
… types of cancer (such as multiple myeloma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma). Selinexor works by slowing or stopping the … effects, including: signs of low level of sodium in the blood (such as nausea that doesn't go away, extreme … marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. …