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… stomach, esophageal, pancreatic cancer). It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. How To Use … baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from … per day, unable to eat or keep food/fluids in your stomach) painful redness/swelling/sores in mouth or on your tongue …
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… works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This medication should not be used by people who have not had their first … a few days. Using the medication for less than 6 days may allow bacteria to continue to grow, which may result in a … for how to place the tablet in the applicator. Lie on your back with your legs slightly bent. Gently insert the tablet …
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… has not been shown to be effective for weight loss and should not be used for this purpose due to risk of serious … usually one day after your last dose of the hormone FSH. Follow your doctor's instruction closely to ensure proper … pharmacist for more information. Side Effects Redness or pain at the injection site, mild abdominal pain, mood …
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… colitis such as diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and stomach pain. Mesalamine belongs to a class of drugs known as … food as directed by your doctor, usually 3 times daily. Swallow this medication whole. Do not crush, chew, or break. … to aspirin. Children and teenagers younger than 18 years should not take aspirin or aspirin-related medications (such …
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… the body removes extra uric acid. Allopurinol is not a pain reliever. To relieve pain from gout, continue to take … doesn't stop, loss of appetite, stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine) unusual weight loss eye pain … the blood test shows you are at greater risk, your doctor should discuss the risks and benefits of allopurinol and …
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… pressure problems. This medication can be habit-forming and should be used cautiously by people who have mental/mood … late in the day may cause trouble sleeping (insomnia). Swallow this medication with a full glass of liquid (8 … in the fingers or toes (such as coldness, numbness, pain, or skin color changes) unusual wounds on the fingers …
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… can also help reduce the amount of "off" time (periods of slow movement or stiffness). Rasagiline belongs to a class of … Consult your doctor or dietician about which foods you should avoid and if you do not feel well after eating or … gets worse. Side Effects Dizziness, drowsiness, joint pain, heartburn, nausea, dry mouth, weight loss, or …
Medications
… pressure problems. This medication can be habit-forming and should be used cautiously by people who have mental/mood … late in the day may cause trouble sleeping (insomnia). Swallow the tablets whole. Do not crush or chew the tablets. … in the fingers or toes (such as coldness, numbness, pain, or skin color changes) unusual wounds on the fingers …
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… the amount of estrogen the body makes and helps to slow or reverse the growth of these breast cancers. Other … baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from the tablets. Side Effects Hot flashes, headache, joint pain/stiffness/swelling, bone/muscle pain, trouble sleeping, …
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… tissue. This leads to swelling in the joints, which causes pain and makes it harder to move. Abatacept works by weakening your immune system. This effect helps to slow down joint damage and reduce joint pain and swelling so … Certain types of vaccines (live vaccines) should not be given during or within 3 months after the last …