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Medications
… problems (including heart failure). This effect may occur during treatment or months to years after treatment is … cells (including cancer cells and cells that affect the body's natural defenses). How To Use Read the Medication … if you have any serious side effects, including: menstrual changes (such as stopped periods) unusual bleeding/bruising …
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… specific health needs. Warning Ravulizumab can lower your body's ability to fight infections. This increases your … fever, chills, severe headache, stiff neck, mental/mood changes (such as confusion), eye sensitivity to light. You … Carry the Patient Safety Card with you at all times during treatment and for 8 months after your last dose of …
Medications
… your doctor. The dosage is based on your medical condition, body size, and response to treatment. You should receive … Romidepsin may harm an unborn baby. Your doctor may order a pregnancy test within 7 days before starting treatment with … age should ask about reliable forms of birth control during treatment and for 1 month after the last dose. Men …
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… levels of carnitine. Carnitine is a substance made in the body from meat and dairy products. It helps the body use … your doctor or pharmacist about using this product safely. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
Medications
… health needs. Warning This medication must not be used during pregnancy because it can harm an unborn baby. See also … doctor for more details. This medication must not be used during pregnancy. It may harm an unborn baby. If you are …
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… in a return of the infection. You may use this product during your menstrual period. Do not use tampons or douches … cervical caps) and lead to failure. This can result in pregnancy. Do not use these products during treatment with the suppository form and for 3 days …
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… of this drug, especially QT prolongation (see above). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly … can slow down the removal of other medications from your body, which can affect how they work. Examples of affected …
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… lasts or gets worse. Side Effects Diarrhea, stomach upset, changes in taste, or nausea/vomiting may occur. If any of … to a bacteria called C. difficile. This condition may occur during treatment or weeks to months after treatment has … can speed up the removal of other medications from your body, which may affect how they work. Examples of affected …
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… to prevent spreading the infection to other parts of your body and to other people. Apply enough ointment to cover all … Avoid close physical contact with others (such as kissing) during an outbreak until the cold sores have completely … can be caused by many factors such as stress, hormonal changes (such as pregnancy, menstrual period), …
Medications
… infection. It helps to decrease the amount of HIV in your body so your immune system can work better. This lowers your … barrier method (latex or polyurethane condoms/dental dams) during sexual activity as directed by your doctor. Do not … pain numbness/tingling of the hands/feet/arms/legs vision changes signs of infection (such as fever, chills, swollen …