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… doctor right away if you develop any unusual/uncontrolled movements (especially of the face, mouth, tongue, arms, or … drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, uncontrolled movements, and QT prolongation (see above). Drowsiness, … may include: severe drowsiness, unusual/uncontrolled movements. Notes Do not share this medication with others. …
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… may cause face/muscle twitching and uncontrollable movements (tardive dyskinesia). In some cases, this … your doctor right away if you develop any uncontrollable movements such as lip smacking, mouth puckering, tongue thrusting, chewing, or unusual arm/leg movements. This drug may rarely make your blood sugar rise, …
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… blood sugar by increasing insulin release, especially after a meal. They also decrease the amount of sugar your … or worsen diabetes. Discuss a plan with your doctor for managing your blood sugar while pregnant. Your doctor may … or worsen diabetes. Discuss a plan with your doctor for managing your blood sugar while pregnant. Your doctor may …
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… amount is finished, even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the medication too early may … that doesn't go away, fever) easy bruising/bleeding jerky movements mental/mood changes (such as confusion) This … that doesn't go away, fever) easy bruising/bleeding jerky movements mental/mood changes (such as confusion) This …
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… into the skin gently and completely. Wash your hands after using this product unless your hands are being … treated. If your doctor recommends a moisturizer, apply it after this medication. This product is for use on the skin … do so by your doctor. Do not bathe, shower, or swim right after applying this medication. This could wash it off the …
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… dizziness/lightheadedness. Serious nerve problems can occur after treatment with axicabtagene ciloleucel. Tell your … alertness until you can do it safely (at least 8 weeks after receiving treatment is recommended by the … (such as complete blood counts) should be done before and after you receive this product. Women of childbearing age …
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… to foods. It is also used to treat and prevent inflammatory bowel diseases (such as ulcerative colitis). Cromolyn … to foods. It is also used to treat and prevent inflammatory bowel diseases (such as ulcerative colitis). Cromolyn …
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… may become dependent on it and may have withdrawal symptoms after stopping the drug. Consult your doctor or pharmacist … thoughts/behavior, thoughts of suicide) uncontrolled movements muscle twitching/shaking outbursts of words/sounds … personal or family history of uncontrolled muscle movements (such as Tourette's syndrome) This drug may make …
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… tablet in your mouth right away and allow it to dissolve. After the tablet has melted, it can be swallowed with or … doctor right away if you develop any unusual/uncontrolled movements (especially of the face, lips, mouth, tongue, arms … fast/irregular heartbeat, unusual/uncontrolled movements, seizures. Notes Do not share this medication with …
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… dissolve on your tongue. Do not split or chew the tablet. After the tablet has melted on the tongue, it can be … doctor right away if you develop any unusual/uncontrolled movements (especially of the face, lips, mouth, tongue, arms … fast/irregular heartbeat, unusual/uncontrolled movements, seizures. Notes Do not share this medication with …