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… a drug which has caused severe (possibly fatal) birth defects when used during pregnancy. If lenalidomide is … during pregnancy, it may also cause severe (possibly fatal) birth defects. Women who are pregnant or who may become … to 4 weeks). Female patients must use 2 effective forms of birth control (or completely avoid sexual intercourse) for 4 …
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… Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your mood, … If you are pregnant, prenatal care that includes tests for birth defects is recommended. Since birth control pills, … Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your mood, …
Medications
… Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your mood, … If you are pregnant, prenatal care that includes tests for birth defects is recommended. Since birth control pills, … Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your mood, …
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… the growth of fungus. How To Use This medication is given by injection into a vein as directed by your doctor, … first 3 months of pregnancy. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication and for 1 week … the growth of fungus. How To Use This medication is given by injection into a vein as directed by your doctor, …
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… Metoclopramide may also be used in certain procedures where stomach emptying is needed. Metoclopramide works by … ask your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection into a muscle or vein by a health care … Storage Not applicable. This medication is given in a hospital and will not be stored at home. Information last …
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… with tuberculosis or have lived or traveled in areas where certain fungal infections (such as coccidioidomycosis, … disease (COVID-19). It is used in certain patients in the hospital who need supplemental oxygen (including patients on … with tuberculosis or have lived or traveled in areas where certain fungal infections (such as coccidioidomycosis, …
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… your specific health needs. Warning This medication must be given slowly into a vein only. It is very important not to … ask your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection into a vein by a health care … using this medication should ask about reliable forms of birth control during treatment and for at least 6 months …
Medications
… some people, ask your doctor if you should avoid activities where a sudden loss of consciousness may cause serious harm … who is not pregnant should use a condom and another form of birth control during enzalutamide treatment and for 3 months … some people, ask your doctor if you should avoid activities where a sudden loss of consciousness may cause serious harm …
Medications
… as chronic immune thrombocytopenia-ITP. This is a condition where the amount of one type of cell in your blood … may harm an unborn baby. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication and for at least 1 … as chronic immune thrombocytopenia-ITP. This is a condition where the amount of one type of cell in your blood …
Medications
… Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your mood, … away about the risks and benefits of this medication. Since birth control pills, patches, implants, and injections may … Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your mood, …