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… your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Take this … of arms/legs yellowing eyes/skin severe stomach/abdominal pain trouble urinating interrupted breathing during sleep …
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… constipation, tiredness, drooling, weight gain, or redness/pain at the injection site may occur. If any of these … lightheadedness can increase the risk of falling. Get up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position. Remember … have any serious side effects, including: difficulty swallowing muscle spasms shaking (tremor) mental/mood changes …
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… health needs. Uses This medication is used to treat pain caused by nerve damage due to diabetes, shingles … your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Use this …
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… that causes joint swelling and damage. Golimumab helps slow joint damage and reduce joint pain/swelling so you can move better. How To Use Read the … ask your doctor or pharmacist. This drug is given by slow injection into a vein by a health care professional, …
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… but it may help relieve symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloody stools. Using this medication as an enema allows it to work directly on the bowel and rectum. Budesonide … at least 10 seconds. The mixed solution should be pale yellow. After mixing, use the solution right away. Do not …
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… of testosterone that the body makes. This effect helps slow or stop the growth of cancer cells and helps relieve symptoms such as painful/difficult urination. Talk to your doctor about the … abdomen. The implants release buserelin into your blood slowly and continuously over several months. Buserelin works …
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… with some of the symptoms, including abdominal discomfort, pain under left ribs, early feelings of fullness from meals, … your doctor, usually twice daily. If you are unable to swallow the tablets, ask your doctor about other ways to take … your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your …
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… cancer (chronic myelogenous leukemia-CML). It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. How To Use … food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. Swallow the medication whole. Do not crush, chew, or split the … tablets. Side Effects Nausea, vomiting, stomach/abdominal pain, loss of appetite, cough, joint pain, headache, or …
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… can help stop heartburn and acid indigestion from coming back. Calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide are antacids that work quickly to lower acid in the stomach and stop heartburn. How To Use … lightheadedness/sweating/dizziness chest/jaw/arm/shoulder pain (especially with shortness of breath, unusual sweating) …
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… capsules) can be chewed, crushed, dissolved, or opened. Follow your doctor's directions on how to take this medication. … weakness irregular heartbeat swelling hands/ankles/feet back pain mental/mood changes (such as confusion, anxiety) Get …