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Medications
… including: easy bleeding/bruising This medication may lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you … destruction of cancer cells (tumor lysis syndrome). To lower your risk, your doctor may add a medication and tell … vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …
Medications
… destruction of cancer cells (tumor lysis syndrome). To lower your risk, your doctor may add a medication and tell … amount of urine) muscle spasms/weakness This medication may lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you … vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …
Medications
… after the injection or if you have low blood sugar. Not eating right after a dose of this insulin may lead to low … much insulin. Symptoms of low blood sugar include sudden sweating, shaking, fast heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, … forms of glucose, rapidly raise your blood sugar by eating a quick source of sugar such as table sugar, honey, …
Medications
… directed by your doctor, usually within 15 minutes before eating a meal or immediately after a meal. Do not inject … may occur. Because this insulin is fast-acting, not eating right after a dose of insulin may also lead to low … exercise. Symptoms of low blood sugar include sudden sweating, shaking, fast heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, …
Medications
… in your body so your immune system can work better. This lowers your chance of getting HIV complications (such as new … as chest/jaw/left arm pain, shortness of breath, unusual sweating) Atazanavir can commonly cause a rash that is usually … as chest/jaw/left arm pain, shortness of breath, unusual sweating) Atazanavir can commonly cause a rash that is usually …
Medications
… Practice "safer sex" (such as the use of latex condoms) to lower the risk of passing the virus to others. How To Use … Do not warm up this medication in any other way such as heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Before … Do not warm up this medication in any other way such as heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Before …
Medications
… product and your specific health needs. Warning Sirolimus lowers the body's ability to fight an infection/disease … dose. Consult your pharmacist for more information. Avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while using … dose. Consult your pharmacist for more information. Avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while using …
Medications
… your doctor, usually every 3 to 4 days. If you are self-treating, apply one patch to your skin every 4 days. Follow … if your condition lasts or gets worse. If you are self-treating, tell your doctor if your condition does not improve … infection (such as burning/painful/frequent urination, lower back pain) fast/irregular heartbeat mental/mood …
Medications
… Do not open, crush, chew, or dissolve the capsules. Avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while using … to treat high uric acid levels. This medication may lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Entrectinib can make you more …
Medications
… the patch and apply the patch to a clean, dry area of the lower stomach. Press the patch firmly in place for about 10 … side effects, including: chest/jaw/left arm pain unusual sweating sudden/severe headache weakness on one side of the … control or prevent these diseases include reducing stress, eating a low fat/salt diet, losing weight if overweight, …