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… Get medical help right away if you have any of the following symptoms: fever, muscle … a sitting or lying position. To relieve dry mouth, suck on (sugarless) hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: blood problems (such as low number of red cells, white …
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… using this medication and each time you get a refill. Follow the illustrated directions for the proper use of this … increased thirst/urination This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell … heartbeat) high blood pressure seizures overactive thyroid diabetes personal or family history of glaucoma …
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… function, an effect (possibly fatal) that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … Tell your doctor right away if you develop any of the following symptoms: unusual tiredness, pale skin, signs of …
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… is a decongestant and works by narrowing the blood vessels in the nose to decrease swelling and … mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor. Swallow the tablets whole. Do not crush or chew the tablets. … artery disease) overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) diabetes kidney disease liver disease This drug does not …
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… and ritonavir tablets is a product that the FDA is allowing to be given for emergency use to treat COVID-19. The … medical conditions (such as lung or heart disease or diabetes, among others). Talk to your doctor about the risks … gets worse. Side Effects Changes in taste, diarrhea, high blood pressure, or muscle pain may occur. If any of these …
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… Treating an irregular heartbeat can decrease the risk for blood clots, and this effect can reduce your risk of heart … (peripheral neuropathy) which may occur in people with diabetes. How To Use Take this medication by mouth with a … that doesn't stop, stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine) Get medical help right away if …
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… can also help reduce the amount of "off" time (periods of slow movement or stiffness). Rasagiline belongs to a class of … may need to be gradually decreased. A very serious high blood pressure reaction may rarely occur if you eat a large … (such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression) diabetes overactive thyroid a certain kind of adrenal gland …
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… your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Do not increase … cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This …
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… specific health needs. Uses Selexipag is used to treat high blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary arterial hypertension-PAH). It is used to help slow down worsening of PAH and to decrease the chance of … hospital. Selexipag works by making it easier for blood to flow through the arteries in your lungs. This effect helps …
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… also cause severe, possibly fatal, breathing problems. To lower your risk, your doctor should have you take the … drugs, and herbal products). Liquid products may contain sugar, aspartame, and/or alcohol. Caution is advised if you have diabetes, alcohol dependence, liver disease, phenylketonuria …