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Medications
… your medical condition, response to treatment, laboratory tests, and other medications you may be taking. Be sure to … does not improve or if it worsens. Side Effects Nausea, upset stomach, abdominal pain, gas/bloating, diarrhea, … Information last revised December 2022. Copyright(c) 2023 First Databank, Inc. Selected from data included with …
Medications
… may take it with food or after a meal to prevent stomach upset. Follow the dosing schedule carefully. Ask your doctor … This medication can affect the results of certain lab tests. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your doctors … Information last revised January 2023. Copyright(c) 2023 First Databank, Inc. Selected from data included with …
Health topics
… about whether you need breast cancer screening. Screening tests The screening tests for breast cancer include: … will carefully feel your breasts and under your arms to check for lumps or other unusual changes. MRI (magnetic … will carefully feel your breasts and under your arms to check for lumps or other unusual changes. MRI (magnetic …
Medications
… (possibly fatal) skin reactions, especially during the first 8 weeks of treatment or when restarting treatment with … or antihistamines (such as cetirizine, diphenhydramine). Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or … others. Sharing it is against the law. Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, liver/kidney/thyroid …
Medications
… blood clots, the dose is usually taken twice a day for the first 3 weeks, and then once a day. For children taking … contact your doctor right away. Your doctor may need to check you for hidden bleeding that could be serious. Older … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as hematocrit/hemoglobin, red blood cell count) …
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… even if it’s as simple as a pair of running shoes. Here’s a checklist of things to think about when you’re deciding … can see how well it suits you over a longer period of time? Check to see if there is a return policy Sometimes you don’t …
Medications
… for you. Your doctor may direct you to take a low dose at first, increasing the dose gradually to lower the chance of … or antihistamines (such as cetirizine, diphenhydramine). Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as liver function, complete blood counts) may be …
Medications
… or dabigatran may not work as well. If you have stomach upset while taking this medication, take it with food. … head, call your doctor right away. Your doctor may need to check you. Older adults may be at greater risk for bleeding … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as kidney/liver function, clotting times) may be …
Medications
… The dosage is based on your weight, medical condition, lab tests, and response to treatment. Avoid eating grapefruit or … growth of body hair, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, stomach upset, or flushing may occur. If any of these effects last … effects. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if …
Medications
… treatment. Discuss the details with your doctor and check with him/her regularly (such as every 3-6 months) to … Side Effects Dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, stomach upset, bloating, irritability, changes in sleep patterns, … others. This product can affect the results of certain lab tests. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your doctors …