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… can cause serious (rarely fatal) side effects (such as low blood pressure, slow heartbeat). Consult your doctor or pharmacist for …
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… This can decrease symptoms such as problems with speech/swallowing/coordination, tiredness, lack of appetite, abdominal … medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as blood/urine copper levels) should be done while you are taking this medication. …
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… To Use Take this medication by mouth. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions for the timing of each dose. … (QT prolongation in the EKG, sudden cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This …
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… stiff, making it hard to breathe. Pirfenidone may help slow down the worsening of your IPF. How To Use Read the … as phenytoin), among others. Cigarette smoking decreases blood levels of this medication. Tell your doctor if you smoke or …
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… Uses Evolocumab is used along with a proper diet to help lower "bad" cholesterol (LDL) in the blood. It may be used with other LDL-lowering treatments … the liquid. Inject this medication under the skin of the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your doctor, …
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… dark urine, loss of appetite, stomach/abdominal pain, or yellowing eyes/skin. Bosentan must not be used during pregnancy … your country's regulations. Uses Bosentan is used to treat high blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary arterial …
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… Your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose to find the best … heart attack, heart failure, fast/irregular heartbeat) high blood pressure stomach/intestinal problems (such as …
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… may direct you to start with 1 dose at bedtime, then slowly increase your dose. The dosage is based on your … prostate) breathing problems (such as asthma, emphysema) diabetes heart/blood vessel disease (such as stroke, coronary artery disease, irregular heart rhythm) high blood pressure (hypertension) overactive thyroid …
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… since they may decrease the absorption of this drug. Swallow the tablets whole. Do not crush or chew the tablets. … difficulty urinating (such as due to an enlarged prostate) high blood pressure (hypertension) heart/blood vessel … artery disease) overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) diabetes kidney disease This drug may make you dizzy. …
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… helps reduce redness and irritation. How To Use Follow all directions on the product package, or use as … medical history, especially of: heart problems (such as high blood pressure) glaucoma diabetes eye infection/injury overactive thyroid …