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Medications
… How to Use section.) Your doctor will order calcium blood tests before your first injection and during treatment. Tell … thyroid/parathyroid problems/surgery stomach/intestinal problems (such as malabsorption, surgery) kidney … harm an unborn baby. Your doctor should order a pregnancy test before you start this medication. It is important to …
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… cancer of the uterus). Progesterone must not be used to test for pregnancy. Progestins are not effective in … This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests, possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your …
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… product. This medication may interfere with certain lab tests (such as bone imaging tests), possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your …
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… rod placed. Your doctor may want you to have a pregnancy test first. The medication usually starts working right away … 2 periods in a row, contact your doctor for a pregnancy test. Remember that this medication has been prescribed … well. This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests (such as sex-hormone-binding globulin, thyroid), …
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… medical condition, weight, and response to treatment. Blood tests should be done often to check how well this medication … to have your red blood cell count/hemoglobin level tested regularly to reduce the chance of this side effect. … made from human blood. Even though the blood is carefully tested, and this medication goes through a special …
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… pregnancy, alcoholism, liver disease, certain stomach/intestinal problems, kidney dialysis, or other conditions. … methotrexate Folic acid may affect certain laboratory tests for vitamin B12 deficiency, resulting in false test results. Untreated vitamin B12 deficiency may result in …
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… globulin This vaccine may interfere with certain laboratory tests (including TB skin test), possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your …
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… in your body (GLP-2). It works by helping to improve intestinal absorption of fluids and nutrients. How To Use Read … Your doctor will monitor you closely with lab and medical tests. See also Notes section. A very serious allergic … disease disease of the pancreas (pancreatitis) intestinal or rectal polyps heart problems (such as heart …
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… (such as alcoholism, poor nutrition, pregnancy, stomach/intestinal diseases) can cause a deficiency in thiamine. … Your doctor may recommend that you receive a smaller test dose before starting your regular dose. This product … This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests (such as uric acid), possibly causing false test …
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… from pregnancy. Contact your doctor for a pregnancy test before inserting a new ring and using additional … Remove the ring and contact your doctor for a pregnancy test before inserting a new ring and using additional … been used properly), talk to your doctor about a pregnancy test. Remember that this medication has been prescribed …