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… with narcolepsy. Pitolisant works by increasing histamine levels in the brain to make you more awake. How To Use Take … cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This … cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This …
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… cancer radiation treatment high level of calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia) kidney stones This drug may make you … with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as calcium levels) should be done while you are using this medication. … cancer radiation treatment high level of calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia) kidney stones This drug may make you …
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… vitamin needed to form healthy cells, especially red blood cells. How To Use This medication is given by … contain aluminum, which can rarely build up to dangerous levels in the body. The risk may be increased if this … with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count) may be done while you are using this …
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… go away nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop black stools blood in your vomit signs of hyperactivity (such as not … others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as phenylalanine blood levels) should be done while you are taking this medication. …
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… go away nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop black stools blood in your vomit signs of hyperactivity (such as not … others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as phenylalanine blood levels) should be done while you are taking this medication. …
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… lenalidomide treatment has been stopped. You should have a blood test for hepatitis B virus before starting treatment. … This medication may cause a low number of white blood cells and platelets. Your doctor will monitor you … blood count, kidney/liver/thyroid function, blood mineral levels, pregnancy test) should be done while you are taking …
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… life-threatening side effect may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … problems. Your doctor will check the results of your blood tests and adjust your treatment to reduce your risk … as easy bruising/bleeding, nose bleeds, bleeding gums, bloody/black/tarry stools, vomit that looks like coffee …
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… changes. Tofacitinib may cause serious (possibly fatal) blood clots in the lungs or legs, or clots that cause a … stroke or heart attack. You may be at an increased risk for blood clots if you are a current or past smoker, or are 50 … as liver/kidney function, complete blood count, cholesterol levels, skin exams) should be done while you are taking this …
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… body size, and response to treatment. Your doctor will do blood tests (complete blood count) to find the right dose for you. Your next dose may need to be rescheduled if your white blood cell count is too low. Avoid getting this medication …
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… family history of heart disease, or conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes). Do not take this drug right before or after heart … heart disease, or conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes). Do not take this drug right before or after heart …