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… an unusual growth or lump in the neck, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, unusual/lasting hoarseness. … any other medication by mouth. For the best effect, you should eat 30 to 60 minutes after taking semaglutide. It is … See also Warning section. Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, diarrhea, or constipation may occur. …
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… or school. This medication does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden attacks of breathing … days a week, more than 1 canister a month), or having peak flow meter readings in the yellow/red range. Get instructions … must seek immediate medical attention. Side Effects Stomach pain/cramping, pounding heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, …
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… to move and decrease shakiness (tremor), stiffness, slowed movement, and unsteadiness. It may also decrease the … for several days, you may need to increase your dose slowly back to your previous dosage. Talk with your doctor about … increased sexual urges) swelling of the ankles/feet chest pain unusually fast/slow/irregular heartbeat vision changes …
Medications
… make. It acts longer than regular insulin, providing a low, steady level of insulin. It works by helping blood … pharmacist. Do not inject cold insulin because this can be painful. The insulin container you are currently using can … any are present, discard that container. Insulin glargine should be clear and colorless. To avoid damaging the …
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… (narcolepsy) to help you stay awake during the day. It should not be used to treat tiredness or to hold off sleep … adjust your dose to find the dose that is best for you. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Swallow the … in the fingers or toes (such as coldness, numbness, pain, or skin color changes) unusual wounds on the fingers …
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… (narcolepsy) to help you stay awake during the day. It should not be used to treat tiredness or to hold off sleep … adjust your dose to find the dose that is best for you. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Use this … in the fingers or toes (such as coldness, numbness, pain, or skin color changes) unusual wounds on the fingers …
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… be used for a certain sleeping disorder (narcolepsy). It should not be used to treat tiredness or to hold off sleep … after noon may cause trouble sleeping (insomnia). Swallow the capsules whole. Do not crush or chew the capsules. … Loss of appetite, weight loss, dry mouth, stomach upset/pain, nausea/vomiting, dizziness, headache, diarrhea, fever, …
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… remember, take it at the same time each day. Carefully follow your diabetes management plan, including medications, … away if you have any serious side effects, including: joint pain unusual skin blisters signs of heart failure (such as … doesn't stop, loss of appetite, severe stomach/abdominal/back pain) dark urine yellowing eyes/skin A very serious …
Medications
… make. It acts longer than regular insulin, providing a low, steady level of insulin. It works by helping blood … either is present, do not use the insulin. Insulin degludec should be clear and colorless. If you are using the insulin … or damaged. Do not inject cold insulin because this can be painful. Inject this medication under the skin as directed …
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… blood disorder (decreased bone marrow function leading to a low number of white blood cells). This effect can lower your … treatment. If your white blood cell count is too low, you should not receive this medication. Tell your doctor right … as sore throat that doesn't go away, fever, chills, cough, painful/difficult urination). This medication contains a …