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Medications
… This medication is used to treat certain serious fungal infections. This medication is known as an azole antifungal. … the medication too early may result in a return of the infection. Tell your doctor if your condition does not … current condition only. Do not use it later for another infection unless your doctor tells you to. Lab and/or …
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… Uses Meropenem is used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. This medication is known as a carbapenem-type … the medication too early may result in a return of the infection. Tell your doctor if your condition lasts or gets … repeated periods may result in oral thrush or a new yeast infection. Contact your doctor if you notice white patches …
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… to properly care for your injection site and how to avoid infection. Also learn how to store and discard needles and … nervousness) unusual bleeding/bruising To avoid infection, follow your health care professional's … Tell your doctor right away if you develop any signs of infection (such as fever, chills). A very serious allergic …
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… remember to exercise regularly, drink adequate fluids, and eat fiber-rich foods such as bran, whole grain, … remember to exercise regularly, drink adequate fluids, and eat fiber-rich foods such as bran, whole grain, …
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… and change the way the medication works. Drink plenty of fluids while taking this medication unless your doctor tells … and change the way the medication works. Drink plenty of fluids while taking this medication unless your doctor tells …
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… This medication can lower the body's ability to fight an infection. Tell your doctor promptly if you develop any signs of an infection such as sore throat that doesn't go away, fever, … heartbeat) liver disease radiation treatment recent/current infection Tell your health care professional that you are …
Medications
… thickness) skin redness/tenderness/pus or other signs of infection signs of serious infection (such as sore throat that doesn't go away, fever) … your medical history, especially of: diabetes eye problems infections (especially rectal sores/infections) liver …
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… can affect your body's ability to stop bleeding or fight infection. Tell your doctor right away if you develop easy bleeding/bruising or signs of an infection (such as sore throat that doesn't go away, fever, … disorders (such as anemia, low blood cell counts) current infection kidney disease liver disease radiation treatment …