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… drugs known as "platinums." If you have a low white blood cell count or liver problems, notify your doctor … sore throat). Your doctor will closely monitor you and your blood counts and liver tests while you are receiving … stomach/abdominal pain severe diarrhea diarrhea with blood or mucus severe headache This medication can decrease …
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… fatal) allergic reaction. Your doctor should order a blood test to measure your risk before you start this medication or take it again. If the blood test shows you are at greater risk, you should not … toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or …
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… fatal) allergic reaction. Your doctor should order a blood test to measure your risk before you start this medication or take it again. If the blood test shows you are at greater risk, you should not … toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or …
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… toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or … If you have diabetes, this product may increase your blood sugar. Check your blood sugar regularly as directed and share the results with …
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… your medical history, especially of: alcohol use certain blood conditions (porphyria) diabetes liver disease … using marijuana (cannabis). Alcohol may also affect your blood levels of this drug. Tell your doctor you are using … by mouth. If you have diabetes, this drug may increase your blood sugar levels. Check your blood (or urine) glucose …
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… toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or … problems (such as change in the amount of urine, pink/bloody urine) easy bruising/bleeding Rarely, this medication can cause severe (sometimes fatal) liver and blood problems (lactic acidosis). Tell your doctor right …
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… weight gain. Idarubicin may cause certain severe blood and bone marrow disorders (low red blood cells/white blood cells/platelets). This can affect your body's ability …
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… reduce your risk of side effects (such as drowsiness, low blood pressure), your doctor may direct you to start this … serious side effects. You may also develop a sudden drop in blood pressure, which can cause dizziness, nausea, and … or lying position. This medication may also raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell …
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… failure, cardiogenic shock) kidney disease liver disease blood vessel disease (such as thromboangiitis obliterans, Raynaud's phenomenon) blood circulation disorders (cerebral/coronary … fast/pounding heartbeat you would usually feel when your blood sugar level falls too low (hypoglycemia). Other …
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… an effect (possibly fatal) that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … Your doctor will closely monitor you and perform weekly blood tests for at least 6 weeks after each dose. Your dose and any further treatment will be based on your blood tests. Due to serious side effects, do not take this …