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… may cause very serious side effects, including death. To lower your risk, your doctor should have you take the … especially if you have used it for a long time or in high doses. To prevent withdrawal, your doctor may lower … it is against the law. Lab and/or medical tests (such as blood counts, liver function) should be done while you are …
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… in adults. Rashes may be more likely if you start at too high a dose, if you increase your dose too quickly, or if … pain, nausea/vomiting that continues, dark urine, yellowing eyes/skin). Your doctor will tell you if you should … medical tests (such as liver/kidney function, complete blood count) may be done while you are taking this …
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… may cause very serious side effects, including death. To lower your risk, your doctor should have you take the … especially if you have used it for a long time or in high doses. To prevent withdrawal, your doctor may lower … it is against the law. Lab and/or medical tests (such as blood counts, liver function) should be done while you are …
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… the number and frequency of bowel movements. It works by slowing the movement of the intestines. Diphenoxylate is … if you have used this medication for a long time or in high doses. Tell your doctor or pharmacist right away if you … severe drowsiness, muscle weakness, fast heartbeat, high fever, unusually fast/slow/irregular breathing, …
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… with heart disease (recent heart attack), recent stroke, or blood circulation disease (peripheral vascular disease). It … clots. It is an antiplatelet drug. It helps keep blood flowing smoothly in your body. Other Uses This section … coffee grounds trouble speaking vision changes seizures yellowing eyes/skin bloody/red/pink/dark urine signs of kidney …
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… needs. Uses This medicine is used to treat "iron-poor" blood (anemia) in people with long-term kidney disease. You … a vein as directed by your doctor. It is usually given slowly over 2 to 5 minutes or as directed by your doctor. … IV iron. This may be helped by giving the medication more slowly or at a lower dose. Follow your doctor's directions …
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… by your body. It is used to help your body make more white blood cells. White blood cells are important to help you … cell transplant). This monograph is about the following filgrastim products: filgrastim, tbo-filgrastim, … refrigerator at least 30 minutes before you inject it to allow it to reach room temperature. Do not shake the …
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… by your body. It is used to help your body make more white blood cells. White blood cells are important to help you … large amounts of radiation. This monograph is about the following pegfilgrastim products: pegfilgrastim, … large amounts of radiation. This monograph is about the following pegfilgrastim products: pegfilgrastim, …
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… psoriatic arthritis, axial spondyloarthritis, enthesitis-related arthritis). Secukinumab belongs to a class of drugs … by your doctor. The injection is given in the upper arms, thighs, or abdomen (at least 2 inches from your belly … For children, the dosage is also based on their weight. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. If you are using …
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… that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not … that may interact with this drug include: valproic acid and related drugs (such as divalproex sodium, sodium valproate) … that may interact with this drug include: valproic acid and related drugs (such as divalproex sodium, sodium valproate) …