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Medications
… vomiting, and diarrhea. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. To … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To … doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. You should not become pregnant while using bortezomib. …
Medications
… doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. You should not become pregnant while using this medication. This … fatal) breathing problems may happen with your injection. Get medical help right away if you have coughing or trouble … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To …
Medications
… before you start using this medication and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). … and herbal products). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. Discuss the risks …
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… to fight infections. This may make you more likely to get a serious (rarely fatal) infection or make any infection … cough, trouble breathing, non-healing skin sores). You should have a tuberculosis (TB) skin test before and during … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). …
Medications
… fatal) allergic reaction within minutes after a dose. Get medical help right away if you develop any signs of an … Temporary hair loss may rarely occur. Normal hair growth should return after treatment has ended. Remember that this … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To …
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… or acne may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Remember … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). … growth can be checked. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. It may rarely harm …
Medications
… allergic reactions may still occur in a few patients. Get medical help right away if you develop any signs of an … treatment. If your white blood cell count is too low, you should not receive this medication. Tell your doctor right … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). …
Medications
… baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from … some of these effects. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To …
Medications
… help lessen some of these effects. If these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Severe … skin. Temporary hair loss may occur. Normal hair growth should return after treatment has ended. People using this … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To …
Medications
… muscle weakness, or unsteadiness while walking. Get medical help right away if any of the following symptoms … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To … doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. You should not become pregnant while using nelarabine. …