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… that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not … especially of: kidney disease liver disease a certain blood disorder (porphyria) Before having surgery, tell your … ranolazine, suvorexant, tacrolimus, tasimelteon, "blood thinners" (such as warfarin), calcium channel blockers …
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… that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not … of the arms/legs vitamin B deficiency mineral imbalance blood disorders (such as anemia) diabetes ongoing weakness … time of labor and delivery. Doing so may cause a certain blood disorder (hemolytic anemia) in your baby. Discuss the …
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… Monitoring may include hearing, kidney, urine, and drug blood level tests. Avoid other medications that may increase … that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not … (including deafness, decreased hearing) kidney problems low blood minerals (including potassium, magnesium, calcium) …
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… alcohol HIV infection diabetes If you have diabetes, your blood sugar may be lower with hepatitis C treatment. This can increase your risk of low blood sugar, so your doctor may adjust your diabetes … Tell your doctor right away if you have symptoms of low blood sugar such as sudden sweating, shaking, fast …
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… have serious side effects. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results … heart problems (such as angina, irregular heartbeat) high blood pressure diabetes liver problems seizures thyroid …
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… Dosage is based on your medical condition, phenobarbital blood levels, and response to treatment. The dosage in … to drugs/alcohol) personal/family history of a certain blood disorder (porphyria) certain vitamin deficiencies … use, lab and/or medical tests (such as phenobarbital blood levels, blood counts, liver/kidney function) should be …
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… have serious side effects. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results … herpes) eye problems (such as cataracts, glaucoma) high blood pressure heart problems (such as irregular heartbeat, …
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… come with obesity, including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and a shorter life. Naltrexone belongs to a … symptoms of withdrawal from opiates, and high blood pressure. Do not increase your dose, take it more … or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: high blood pressure heart disease (such as congestive heart …
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… This drug may rarely cause an attack of extremely high blood pressure (hypertensive crisis), which may be fatal. … bipolar disorder) personal/family history of high blood pressure liver disease overactive thyroid … safe use of those products. To prevent a very serious high blood pressure reaction, it is very important that you …
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… problems such as hemorrhagic cystitis, mental/mood changes, blood/bone marrow disorders), which may require your … your doctor right away if you develop symptoms such as pink/bloody urine, frequent/painful urination, severe drowsiness, … confusion, unusual changes in behavior, or hallucinations. Blood/bone marrow disorders can affect your body's ability …