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Medications
… nose, mucus in the throat, loss of smell, facial pain, and tiredness. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks or … dizziness). To help prevent withdrawal, your doctor may slowly lower the dose of your corticosteroid medication after …
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… treating warts under the foreskin should pull the foreskin back and clean the area daily, then apply this medication. … Side Effects Mild skin reactions such as itching/burning/pain/swelling/reddening of the treated area may occur. If … approval. Overdose This medicine may be harmful if swallowed. If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms …
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… used to keep growths in the nose (nasal polyps) from coming back after removal by surgery. This drug may also be used … and help the child use this medication properly. Gently blow your nose before using this drug. Follow the … right away if you have any serious side effects, including: pain/sores in the nose loss of taste or smell signs of …
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… of water unless your doctor directs you otherwise. Swallow the capsules whole. Do not use the capsules if … increased thirst/urination unusual tiredness bone/joint pain easily broken bones A small number of people who take … this with your doctor. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. It may harm an …
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… It works by blocking the effects of testosterone to slow the growth and spread of prostate cancer. How To Use … full dose of the medication. The applesauce/drug mixture should be used within 1 hour of making. Do not store for … the tablets. Side Effects Hot flashes, tiredness, joint pain, nausea, decreased appetite, weight loss, or decreased …
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… frothy urine, or bloody/pink urine. This medication can lower the body's ability to fight an infection. Tell your … (such as kidney function tests, complete blood counts) should be performed before each dose to check for these side … appetite unusual tiredness/sluggishness stomach/abdominal pain muscle loss signs of infection (such as sore …
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… if you are 18 years old or younger. How To Use Read and follow all directions on the product package before using this … directed by your doctor. Do not use on skin that is red, painful, irritated, scraped, cut, or infected. Wash hands … kidney disease liver disease During pregnancy, this product should be used only when clearly needed. Discuss the risks …
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… is used to treat cancer of the adrenal glands. It works by slowing the growth of or killing adrenal gland cells and also … baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from … an ovarian cyst (such as unusual vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain) Mitotane can commonly cause a rash that is usually not …
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… clots may be decreased by infusing this medication more slowly or by using a less concentrated form of this … shortness of breath/rapid breathing, chest/jaw/left arm pain, unusual sweating, sudden dizziness/fainting, … also Warning section. Headache, dizziness, fever, chills, back/joint pain, nausea, vomiting, cough, or …
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… genetic disorder (tuberous sclerosis complex). It works by slowing or stopping the growth of tumor cells. Everolimus is … person is helping you prepare this medication, he/she should wear gloves while preparing each dose to avoid … last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Pain or sores in the mouth and throat may occur. To reduce …