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Medications
… tell your doctor if you have lived or traveled in areas where certain fungal infections (such as coccidioidomycosis, … consult your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin in the stomach or thigh … tell your doctor if you have lived or traveled in areas where certain fungal infections (such as coccidioidomycosis, …
Medications
… baby such as being born too early (premature) or having low birth weight. Discuss the risks and benefits with your … baby such as being born too early (premature) or having low birth weight. Discuss the risks and benefits with your …
Medications
… and your specific health needs. Warning Esketamine is given in a doctor's office or medical clinic. This … esketamine treatment. A health care professional will give you instructions for how to use the nasal spray device. … may harm an unborn baby. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication. However, since …
Medications
… on how severe your hand-foot syndrome is, your doctor may give you an additional medication to reduce the symptoms, or … using this medication should ask about reliable forms of birth control during treatment and for 1 week after stopping … on how severe your hand-foot syndrome is, your doctor may give you an additional medication to reduce the symptoms, or …
Medications
… ask your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given as a single dose as directed by your doctor. It is given slowly into a vein over at least 15 minutes. The … acid may harm an unborn baby. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication and after the last …
Medications
… ask your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given by slow injection into the buttock muscle by a health care professional. It is given as directed by your doctor, usually every 2 weeks for … this medication. Ask your doctor about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication and for 1 year …
Medications
… This medication may decrease the effectiveness of hormonal birth control such as pills, patch, or ring. This could … doctor about additional or alternative reliable forms of birth control, and use an effective barrier method (latex or … bleeding, because these may be signs that your hormonal birth control is not working well. Do not take this …
Medications
… This medication may decrease the effectiveness of hormonal birth control such as pills, patch, or ring. This could … your doctor or pharmacist if you should use reliable backup birth control methods while using this medication. Also tell … breakthrough bleeding, because these may be signs that your birth control is not working well. This medication may …
Medications
… this medication. They should also use reliable forms of birth control while taking glasdegib and for at least 30 … stopping treatment. This will prevent your blood from being given to a pregnant woman. Older adults may be more … stopping treatment. This will prevent your blood from being given to a pregnant woman. Older adults may be more …
Medications
… recommended for premature (pre-term) newborns right after birth or full-term newborns younger than 14 days of age, … ask your doctor or pharmacist if this medication may be given through your feeding tube. The dosage is based on your … ask your doctor or pharmacist if this medication may be given through your feeding tube. The dosage is based on your …