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Medications
… your body's ability to fight infections) and stomach/intestinal disease (such as bleeding) when used at the same … system blood cell/bone marrow disorders certain stomach/intestinal diseases (such as peptic ulcer, ulcerative colitis) … may harm an unborn baby. Your doctor should do a pregnancy test before you start this medication. You should not become …
Medications
… and response to treatment. Your doctor will do laboratory tests to monitor your response. (See also Notes section.) If … provincial poison control center. Notes Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, ferritin, transferrin, … and response to treatment. Your doctor will do laboratory tests to monitor your response. (See also Notes section.) If …
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… used by people 12 years of age and older who have recently tested positive for coronavirus, have had mild to moderate … casirivimab and imdevimab may help people who have recently tested positive for coronavirus stay out of the hospital. … used by people 12 years of age and older who have recently tested positive for coronavirus, have had mild to moderate …
Medications
… on your medical condition, response to treatment, and lab tests. If you are using this medication at home, learn all … the lips/fingers/toes), rapid breathing. Notes Lab tests (such as complete blood count, ferritin levels) should … on your medical condition, response to treatment, and lab tests. If you are using this medication at home, learn all …
Medications
… This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests (including prothrombin time), possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your … This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests (including prothrombin time), possibly causing false …
Medications
… problems. Your doctor will check the results of your blood tests and adjust your treatment to reduce your risk for … doctor. Women of childbearing age should have a pregnancy test before starting this medication. To prevent pregnancy, … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, kidney function, eye …
Medications
… should be used at the lowest effective dose and for the shortest amount of time. Discuss the use of this medication with … acid This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests, possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your …
Medications
… harm an unborn baby. Your doctor should order a pregnancy test before you start this medication. Women should ask … provincial poison control center. Notes Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood counts, urine tests) should be done while you are using this medication. …
Medications
… not a cure. Most types of prostate cancer need the hormone testosterone to grow and spread. This medication works by reducing the amount of testosterone that the body makes. This effect helps slow or … above). Use of this medication for a long time may make the testicles unable to produce testosterone or sperm. It is not …
Medications
… COPD-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) stomach/intestinal problems (such as ulcers, bleeding) heart problems … the chance of side effects. If you are going to have an MRI test, tell testing personnel that you are using this patch. Some …