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… has occurred in people receiving this medication. Low levels of vitamin B1 (thiamine) can increase your risk. Your doctor will check your thiamine blood levels before starting this medication and regularly during … others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as thiamine blood levels, complete blood count, kidney/liver function, …
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… heart/liver function, skin/eye exams, CPK/creatinine levels, complete blood count, blood mineral levels, blood pressure) should be done before you start … heart/liver function, skin/eye exams, CPK/creatinine levels, complete blood count, blood mineral levels, blood …
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… During the first few weeks of treatment, your hormone levels will actually increase before they decrease. This is … your doctor's approval. Overdose This implant may be harmful if swallowed. If someone has swallowed it and has … your doctor's approval. Overdose This implant may be harmful if swallowed. If someone has swallowed it and has …
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… program, or diet. This product may affect your potassium levels. Before using potassium supplements or salt … medical tests (including kidney function, blood mineral levels such as potassium) should be done while you are … program, or diet. This product may affect your potassium levels. Before using potassium supplements or salt …
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… to treatment. Laboratory tests (such as kidney function, levels of drug in the blood) may be performed to help find … Notes Lab and/or medical tests (such as kidney function, levels of drug in your blood) may be done while you are … to treatment. Laboratory tests (such as kidney function, levels of drug in the blood) may be performed to help find …
Medications
… to treatment. Laboratory tests (such as kidney function, levels of drug in the blood) may be performed to help find … Notes Lab and/or medical tests (such as kidney function, levels of drug in your blood) may be done while you are … to treatment. Laboratory tests (such as kidney function, levels of drug in the blood) may be performed to help find …
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… detect prostate cancer (prostatic-specific antigen or PSA levels). Make sure laboratory personnel and your doctors … Lab and/or medical tests (such as prostate exams, PSA levels) should be done while you are taking this medication. … detect prostate cancer (prostatic-specific antigen or PSA levels). Make sure laboratory personnel and your doctors …
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… They are used to treat or prevent low folate levels. Low folate levels can lead to certain types of anemia. Conditions that can cause low folate levels include poor diet, pregnancy, alcoholism, liver …
Medications
… heartbeat, heart failure), kidney problems, low levels of minerals in your blood (such as calcium, … that increase your risk for these heart problems or low levels of minerals (see also Drug Interactions section). To … brain disorder. This risk may be higher if you have low levels of thiamine (vitamin B1), alcohol use disorder, or …
Medications
… with medication. Lenvatinib may cause low blood calcium levels. Your doctor will check lab tests during treatment, … (QT prolongation in the EKG, sudden cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also … EKG, urine protein, kidney/liver/thyroid function, mineral levels in the blood) should be done before and while you are …