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… is used to treat pain caused by nerve damage due to diabetes, shingles (herpes zoster) infection, or spinal cord … your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your … is used to treat pain caused by nerve damage due to diabetes, shingles (herpes zoster) infection, or spinal cord …
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… lightheadedness can increase the risk of falling. Get up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position. Tell … Get medical help right away if you have any of the following symptoms: fever muscle … overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) seizures low white blood cell count Haloperidol may cause a condition that …
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… swelling (especially of the throat/lips), dizziness, fast/slow/irregular heartbeat, or chest pain. Rarely, people using … if you have ever had hepatitis B. Your doctor should do a blood test for hepatitis B before starting treatment. Tell … loss of appetite, stomach/abdominal pain, dark urine, or yellowing eyes/skin. Uses Rituximab is used to treat certain …
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… heart rhythm. It helps you keep a normal heart rhythm and lowers your chance of having to go to the hospital for … doctor may direct you to also take another medication ("blood thinner"/anticoagulant) to lower the risk of getting serious blood clots. Follow your …
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… serious infection (such as meningitis, bacteria in the blood) due to certain bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae). … as those with heart disease, lung disease, liver disease, diabetes, alcoholism, spleen problems, sickle cell anemia, … professional for medical advice about side effects. The following numbers do not provide medical advice, but in the US …
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… States, you must understand, agree to, and carefully follow the requirements of the iPLEDGE REMS Program. If you … food. Food helps increase absorption of this drug into your bloodstream. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: diabetes family or personal history of high blood fats …
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… (MS). Interferon is not a cure for MS, but it may help to slow disease worsening and decrease flare-ups of symptoms … your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your … brands of this medication contain albumin made from human blood. Even though the blood is carefully tested, and this …
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… as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. Swallow the extended-release tablets whole. Do not crush or chew … your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your … younger than 4 years may be at greater risk for increased blood pressure while using this drug (see also Notes …
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… or a certain other eye disease (ocular hypertension). Lowering high pressure in the eye reduces the risk of vision … to an increased risk of serious side effects such as very slowed breathing. Ask the doctor or pharmacist for details. … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: blood vessel diseases (such as thromboangiitis obliterans) …
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… needs. Warning This medication may cause very serious blood disorders (decreased bone marrow function leading to low number of blood cells such as white cells, red cells, … Tell your doctor right away if you develop any of the following: signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't …