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Medications
… treatment. Your risk of these problems increases with higher doses or longer treatment with cisplatin. Tell your … marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … treatment. Your risk of these problems increases with higher doses or longer treatment with cisplatin. Tell your …
Medications
… needs. Warning This medication has rarely caused serious blood clots (including thrombotic microangiopathy) when used … prothrombin complex concentrate-aPCC). The risk is higher when aPCC has been used for 24 hours or longer and … schedule as prescribed. The injection is given in the thighs, upper arm, or abdomen (at least 2 inches from your …
Medications
… life-threatening side effect may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … problems. Your doctor will check the results of your blood tests and adjust your treatment to reduce your risk … as easy bruising/bleeding, nose bleeds, bleeding gums, bloody/black/tarry stools, vomit that looks like coffee …
Medications
… urinary tract infections. The risk for infections may be higher if you also take other drugs that suppress the immune … cancer, lung cancer) with this medication. Your risk may be higher if you are a current or past smoker. Tell your doctor … changes. Tofacitinib may cause serious (possibly fatal) blood clots in the lungs or legs, or clots that cause a …
Medications
… your medical history, especially of: alcohol use certain blood conditions (porphyria) diabetes liver disease … using marijuana (cannabis). Alcohol may also affect your blood levels of this drug. Tell your doctor you are using … by mouth. If you have diabetes, this drug may increase your blood sugar levels. Check your blood (or urine) glucose …
Medications
… urinary tract infections. The risk for infections may be higher if you also take other drugs that suppress the immune … cancer, lung cancer) with this medication. Your risk may be higher if you are a current or past smoker. Tell your doctor … changes. Tofacitinib may cause serious (possibly fatal) blood clots in the lungs or legs, or clots that cause a …
Medications
… your medical history, especially of: alcohol use certain blood conditions (porphyria) diabetes liver disease … using marijuana (cannabis). Alcohol may also affect your blood levels of this drug. Tell your doctor you are using … by mouth. If you have diabetes, this drug may increase your blood sugar levels. Check your blood (or urine) glucose …
Medications
… of transient ischemic attack-TIA). It may also prevent blood clots after certain heart surgeries (such as stent … If you stop taking this medication early, you may have a higher risk of getting a heart attack or stroke. Side … If you stop taking this medication early, you may have a higher risk of getting a heart attack or stroke. Side …
Medications
… body size, and response to treatment. Your doctor will do blood tests (complete blood count) to find the right dose for you. Your next dose may need to be rescheduled if your white blood cell count is too low. Avoid getting this medication …
Medications
… daunorubicin and cyclophosphamide). Children are at higher risk and should be monitored later in life for … This medication may cause certain severe (rarely fatal) blood disorders (bone marrow suppression leading to low red … daunorubicin and cyclophosphamide). Children are at higher risk and should be monitored later in life for …