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Medications
… pain/sores in the nose loss of taste or smell signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't go away, white … certain eye problems (glaucoma, cataracts) current/past infections (such as those caused by tuberculosis, herpes, fungus) Avoid contact with people who have infections that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, …
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… sweating) This medication may lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you more likely to get a serious (rarely fatal) infection or make any infection you have worse. Tell your doctor right away if you …
Medications
… of: recent nose problems (such as injury, ulcers, surgery) infections (including tuberculosis, herpes eye infection) certain eye problems (glaucoma, cataracts) liver disease Avoid contact with people who have infections that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, …
Medications
… away if you develop any of the following symptoms: signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't go away, fever, … B) thyroid disease chicken pox and shingles (herpes zoster infection) organ transplant This drug may make you dizzy. … (cannabis). Lenalidomide can make you more likely to get infections or may worsen any current infections. Avoid …
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… serious side effects, including: signs of a urinary tract infection (such as burning/painful/frequent/urgent … the amount of urine) This medication may cause a new yeast infection in the vagina or the penis. It may also cause a rare but very serious bacterial infection in the genital/anal area (Fournier's gangrene). …
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… serious side effects, including: signs of a urinary tract infection (such as burning/painful/frequent/urgent … swelling legs/feet) This medication may cause a new yeast infection in the vagina or the penis. It may also cause a rare but very serious bacterial infection in the genital/anal area (Fournier's gangrene). …
Medications
… be needed for a complete cure and to prevent the return of infection (relapse). Quinine belongs to a class of drugs … doses or stopping the medication too early may make the infection more difficult to treat and result in a return of the infection. This medication works best when the amount of …
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… if you have kidney problems, diabetes, a serious blood infection (sepsis), a certain blood problem … natural defense system (immune system) to lower the risk of infection in persons with a weakened immune system. This … certain defensive substances (antibodies), which help fight infections. It is also used to increase the blood count …
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… encephalopathy, Guillain-Barre syndrome) current illness/infection immune system disorders (such as due to HIV infection, certain cancers such as leukemia/lymphoma, cancer … vaccination with your health care professional. History of infection with tetanus or diphtheria does not always protect …
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… that affect the immune system may lead to increased risk of infection or certain types of cancer. Tell your doctor right … or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: certain infection (cytomegalovirus) Previous treatment with … the nose. Wash your hands well to prevent the spread of infections. During pregnancy, this medication should be used …