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… (melanoma). It is also used to treat a rare type of blood cell cancer called Erdheim-Chester disease. These cancer cells have a certain type of abnormal "BRAF" gene. Vemurafenib works by slowing the … section.) Tell your doctor right away if you have any skin changes including: new wart skin sore change in size/color …
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… next injection. Side Effects Nausea, bloating, headache, changes in appetite, weight gain, tiredness, swelling, acne, … the legs, eyes, lungs) unexplained vaginal bleeding asthma abnormal breast exam personal or family history of cancer (especially breast or cervical cancer) daily use of alcohol/tobacco depression …
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… medication is used to treat certain cancers (such as mantle cell or marginal zone lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic … in the brain or a stroke (such as fainting, sudden vision changes, severe nausea, seizures, confusion, weakness on one … this medication before certain medical, surgical, or dental procedures. Older adults may be at greater risk for low red …
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… on one side of the body, trouble speaking, sudden vision changes, confusion, chest pain, trouble breathing, … may bleed near the spinal cord after certain spinal procedures. Bleeding in this area can cause paralysis that … medical tests (such as hematocrit/hemoglobin, red blood cell count) may be done while you are taking this …
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… which the bone marrow does not produce enough healthy blood cells. People with MDS may have problems such as infections, … will need fewer blood transfusions. Decitabine also kills abnormal blood cells that have grown too fast and do not … constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, upset stomach, trouble sleeping, hair loss, or muscle/joint pain may occur. Nausea …
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… final adult height) to treat a certain disease called giant cell tumor of the bone, if they cannot use surgery to treat … calcium such as: severe muscle spasms/cramps mental/mood changes (such as irritability or confusion) … right away. Before having any surgery (especially dental procedures), tell your doctor and dentist about this …
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… a certain type of skin cancer (superficial basal cell carcinoma), and warts on the outside of the … by helping to activate your immune system to fight these abnormal skin growths. This product is not recommended for … as directed by your doctor, usually just before you go to sleep for the night. If you are using the single-use packets, …
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… as anti-metabolites. It works by blocking the growth of abnormal cells that cause the skin condition. How To Use Read the … Eye irritation (such as stinging, watering), trouble sleeping, irritability, temporary hair loss, or abnormal …
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… change the drug to a form that works by damaging only those cells that cause the serious eye problem. How To Use This … medication. It is recommended that you avoid surgery/dental procedures for at least 5 days after receiving a dose of … medication. It is recommended that you avoid surgery/dental procedures for at least 5 days after receiving a dose of …
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… certain type of bone disease (Paget's disease) that causes abnormal and weak bones. Pamidronate belongs to a class of … nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness or trouble sleeping may also occur. If any of these effects last or get … medical history, especially of: recent or planned dental procedures (such as tooth removal) parathyroid/thyroid …