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Medications
… doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once every 6 … This product slowly releases the medication into your blood over a 6-month period. If you are using this …
Medications
… doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once every 3 … This product slowly releases the medication into your blood over a 3-month period. If you are using this …
Medications
… doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once every 4 … This product slowly releases the medication into your blood over a 4-month period. If you are using this …
Medications
… or pharmacist. This medication is given as an injection under the skin, usually every 8 hours for the first week of treatment, … bone pain numbness/tingling/weakness of the arms/legs blood in the urine painful/difficult urination unusual …
Medications
… of cancer of the ovaries, stroke, dementia, and serious blood clots in the legs. Estrogens alone do not appear to … Estrogens that are taken by mouth, absorbed through the skin, or injected may have greater risks of side effects due … diabetes high cholesterol/triglyceride levels obesity lupus underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) mineral imbalance (low …
Medications
… needs. Warning This medication may cause certain severe blood and bone marrow problems (low red blood cells/white blood cells/platelets, hemolytic anemia). … unusual tiredness, fast/pounding heartbeat, pale/bluish skin color, or signs of infection (such as sore throat that …
Medications
… including: nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop yellowing eyes/skin dark urine severe stomach/abdominal pain unusual … This medication may rarely cause serious problems from blood clots (such as heart attacks, strokes, deep vein … pain/redness/swelling of legs trouble breathing coughing up blood severe dizziness/fainting A very serious allergic …
Medications
… cancer of the breast/ovaries, stroke, dementia, and serious blood clots. When used along with a progestin, estrogens … Estrogens that are taken by mouth, absorbed through the skin, or injected may have greater risks of side effects due … diabetes high cholesterol/triglyceride levels obesity lupus underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) mineral imbalance (low …
Medications
… early, you have a higher risk of forming a serious blood clot (such as a stroke, blood clot in the legs/lungs). Your doctor may direct you to take a different "blood thinning" or antiplatelet medication to reduce your …
Medications
… will increase. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are … marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … very serious (possibly fatal) cancer of the bone marrow or blood cells, especially if you have had radiation or …