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… (including antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel, "blood thinners" such as warfarin/rivaroxaban, nonsteroidal … doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once or twice a day …
Medications
… needs. Uses This medication is used to prevent and treat blood clots. It may be used to prevent and treat blood clots … This medication is given by injection into a vein or under the skin as directed by your doctor. Do not inject this …
Medications
… (including antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel, "blood thinners" such as warfarin/rivaroxaban, nonsteroidal … doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once or twice …
Medications
… Tell your doctor you are using this medication before undergoing any procedure involving spinal … risk is increased when this medication is used with other "blood thinning" medications (such as aspirin, clopidogrel, … How To Use This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually 2 or 3 times a day. …
Medications
… doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once every 2 or 4 … medication may interfere with certain lab tests (such as blood clotting tests), possibly causing false test results. …
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… body (interleukin-23) that may lead to the overgrowth of skin cells and redness/swelling seen in plaque psoriasis. … this medication. This medication is given by injection under your skin by a health care professional. It is given … injection site should be changed each time to lessen injury under the skin. Your health care provider should avoid …
Medications
… into a vein. Do not give by injection into a muscle, under the skin, or into the spinal cord. If this medication … details. Laboratory and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, heart/liver function tests, ECG) should be … periods) unusual bleeding/bruising (such as small red spots on the skin, black/bloody stools, bloody urine, vomit …
Medications
… is present, do not use the liquid. Inject this medication under the skin on your stomach (abdomen) as directed by your … to the left or right. Avoid any area with scar tissue, bruises, reddening, or irritation. Before injecting each … in your arms or legs This medication may rarely make your blood sugar rise, which can cause or worsen diabetes. Tell …
Medications
… (including antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel, "blood thinners" such as warfarin/rivaroxaban, nonsteroidal … doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin of the stomach/abdomen as directed by your doctor, …
Medications
… medication must not be given by injection into a muscle or under the skin. If this medication accidentally leaks into … weight gain. Daunorubicin may cause certain severe blood and bone marrow disorders (low red blood cells/white … including: unusual bleeding/bruising (such as small red spots on the skin, black/bloody stools, bloody urine, vomit …