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… of a certain natural substance called growth hormone. Treating acromegaly helps reduce the risk of serious problems … the arms/legs This medication may rarely cause changes in blood sugar, especially if you have diabetes. Symptoms of high blood sugar include increased thirst and urination. …
Medications
… of a certain natural substance called growth hormone. Treating acromegaly helps reduce the risk of serious problems … the arms/legs This medication may rarely cause changes in blood sugar, especially if you have diabetes. Symptoms of high blood sugar include increased thirst and urination. …
Medications
… health care professional by injection under the skin of the lower abdomen below the navel. The implant itself will be … Hot flashes (flushing), dizziness, headache, increased sweating, decreased sexual interest/ability, trouble sleeping, … Tell your doctor right away if you have symptoms of high blood sugar such as increased thirst/urination. If you …
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… problems such as hemorrhagic cystitis, mental/mood changes, blood/bone marrow disorders), which may require your … medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, … medication may make a wound heal more slowly than usual. To lower your risk of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …
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… marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or … vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …
Medications
… marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or … vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …
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… pain, trouble breathing, skin rash, weakness, or low blood pressure. Blinatumomab can also cause serious brain, spinal … destruction of cancer cells (tumor lysis syndrome). To lower your risk, your doctor may add a medication and tell …
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… needs. Uses This medicine is used to treat "iron-poor" blood (anemia) in people with long-term kidney disease. You … may be helped by giving the medication more slowly or at a lower dose. Follow your doctor's directions carefully. Tell … abdominal pain chest pain irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias) pressure in the chest severe headache and blurred vision …
Medications
… marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or … vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …
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… bleeding/blood problems. This effect can cause anemia, lower your body's ability to fight an infection, or cause … fatal) lung problems. The risk increases after receiving higher total doses and can occur years after treatment. Tell … medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or …