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… them. One ECP contains a progestin called levonorgestrel (Plan B, and generics such as Contingency One). It is … inserted into your uterus (via your vagina) by your health care provider. When inserted within 7 days of unprotected … hours of taking the progestin-only ECP, contact your health care provider because you may need to take another dose. If …
Health topics
… called corpus callosotomy may be part of the treatment plan. Most children will continue to have seizures throughout life. … corpus callosotomy may be part of the treatment plan. Most children will continue to have seizures throughout life. …
Health topics
… learning about your health is the first step towards self-care, and towards becoming and staying as healthy as possible. Self-care starts with educating yourself and the support of your health care providers. There is a lot of information out there and …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … of a seizure condition muscle weakness signs of worsening diabetes control (such as increased thirst and urination) … not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do not flush medications down the toilet …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … pulmonary disease-COPD, emphysema, lung infection) diabetes gout narrow-angle glaucoma overactive thyroid … not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do not flush medications down the toilet …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … on your medical condition and response to treatment. For children, the dosage is also based on age and weight, and … doctor if you are using marijuana (cannabis). If you have diabetes, linezolid may lower your blood sugar. Check your …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … sticky side together and throw away in the trash away from children and pets. Do not flush the patch down the toilet. … as protein C or protein S deficiency) high blood pressure diabetes high blood cholesterol/triglyceride levels obesity …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … as protein C or protein S deficiency) high blood pressure diabetes high cholesterol/triglyceride levels obesity lupus … lenses. Contact your eye doctor if these problems occur. Children may be more sensitive to the side effects of this …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … serious changes in blood sugar, especially if you have diabetes. Check your blood sugar regularly as directed and … drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). Children may be at greater risk for joint/tendon problems …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … potassium, low sodium level) kidney disease liver disease diabetes dehydration lupus gout high levels of fats in the … not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do not flush medications down the toilet …