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Medications
… or looks like coffee grounds black/tarry stool unusual vaginal bleeding pink/bloody urine coughing up blood Get … baby. Both women and men should ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication and for 2 months after stopping treatment. If you or your partner becomes …
Medications
… on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Swallow the capsules whole. Do not open, crush, … age should ask about reliable forms of non-hormonal birth control (including condoms and/or diaphragms with … This medication may decrease the effectiveness of hormonal birth control such as pills, patch, or ring. This could …
Medications
… this medication by mouth at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after food as directed by your doctor, usually once a week … baby. Women and men should ask about reliable forms of birth control while taking this medication and for 90 days … ask about using additional reliable forms of non-hormonal birth control (such as condoms, diaphragm with spermicide) …
Medications
… prescribed amount is finished, even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the medication too early may … or repeated periods may result in oral thrush or a new vaginal yeast infection. Contact your doctor if you notice white patches/sores in your mouth, a change in vaginal discharge, or other new symptoms. A very serious …
Medications
… to help reduce symptoms of menopause (such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness). These symptoms are caused by the body … (such as depression, memory loss) breast lumps unusual vaginal bleeding (such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding, … to remove your patch before the test and apply a new patch afterward, and how to do so properly. Older adults may be …
Medications
… this medication. They must also use reliable forms of birth control while taking sonidegib and for 20 months after the last dose of this medication. It is unknown if … harm an unborn baby. Discuss the use of reliable forms of birth control (such as condoms, birth control pills) with …
Medications
… a drug which has caused severe (possibly fatal) birth defects when used during pregnancy. If lenalidomide is … during pregnancy, it may also cause severe (possibly fatal) birth defects. Women who are pregnant or who may become … before starting lenalidomide, during use, and for 4 weeks after stopping this drug. Talk to your doctor about reliable …
Medications
… will check you closely during and for at least 6 weeks after treatment to lessen the chance of serious side … an unborn baby. Women should ask about reliable forms of birth control (such as condoms, birth control pills) while using this medication and for 6 …
Medications
… such as red blood cells or the liver. Primaquine is used after other medications (such as chloroquine) have killed … with primaquine. Men and women must use reliable forms of birth control (such as condoms, birth control pills) during treatment. Men should continue …
Medications
… if you have any serious side effects, including: abnormal vaginal bleeding enlarged or sore breasts in males symptoms … may increase the level of potassium in the blood (such as birth control pills containing drospirenone, potassium … if you have any serious side effects, including: abnormal vaginal bleeding enlarged or sore breasts in males symptoms …