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… men and women using this medication use reliable forms of birth control (such as condoms, birth control pills) while … to destroy the cancer cells. How To Use This medication is given by a health care professional. It is injected slowly … Storage Not applicable. This medication is given in a hospital or clinic and will not be stored at home. Medical …
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… myelogenous leukemia (CML). How To Use This medication is given by injection into a vein over 2 hours by a health care … using this medication should ask about reliable forms of birth control during treatment and for at least 6 months … Storage Not applicable. This medication is given in a hospital and will not be stored at home. Medical Alert Your …
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… do not prepare a supply in advance. The mixture may also be given through a tube into the stomach (nasogastric tube). If … care professional for detailed instructions on how to give it. The dosage is based on your medical condition and … of childbearing age should ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication and for 6 weeks …
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… consult your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given as an injection under the skin, usually every 8 hours … effects alone should not be considered a reliable form of birth control. Men using this medication should use reliable … consult your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is given as an injection under the skin, usually every 8 hours …
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… in high-risk patients with limited mobility during their hospital stay and after discharge. In addition, rivaroxaban … for detailed instructions on how to properly mix and give it. The dosage and length of treatment is based on your … for detailed instructions on how to properly mix and give it. The dosage and length of treatment is based on your …
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… This product must be used cautiously in premature or low-birth-weight infants since it has caused very serious … while receiving this product. If this product is to be given to a premature or low-birth-weight infant, talk with … growth, poor wound healing). How To Use This product is given by injection into a vein as directed by your doctor. …
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… attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the pill, patch, ring). The risk of … be pregnant, tell your doctor right away. If you have just given birth or had a pregnancy loss/abortion after the first … be pregnant, tell your doctor right away. If you have just given birth or had a pregnancy loss/abortion after the first …
Medications
… attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the pill, patch, ring). The risk of … be pregnant, tell your doctor right away. If you have just given birth or had a pregnancy loss/abortion after the first … be pregnant, tell your doctor right away. If you have just given birth or had a pregnancy loss/abortion after the first …
Medications
… attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the pill, patch, ring). The risk of … be pregnant, tell your doctor right away. If you have just given birth or had a pregnancy loss/abortion after the first … be pregnant, tell your doctor right away. If you have just given birth or had a pregnancy loss/abortion after the first …
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… ask your health care professional. This vaccine is usually given by injection into a muscle by a health care … it in the upper thigh. A series of 2 injections is usually given over a 6- to 18-month period. Your health care professional will give you a vaccination schedule, which must be followed …