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Medications
… may direct you to receive this medication in a treatment cycle (for example, only on certain days each month). … may direct you to receive this medication in a treatment cycle (for example, only on certain days each month). …
Medications
… problems. Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your … while using this medication and for at least 1 menstrual cycle after the end of treatment. Also tell your doctor if … problems. Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregiver notice any unusual/sudden changes in your …
Medications
… days, then stopping the medication for 7 days. This is one cycle of treatment. Continue taking the medication this way … days, then stopping the medication for 7 days. This is one cycle of treatment. Continue taking the medication this way …
Medications
… site, swelling hands/feet/ankles, or changes in menstrual cycle may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, … for more details. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about lifestyle changes that might benefit you. Examples of lifestyle changes include stress reduction programs and …
Medications
… tetrabenazine. Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregivers notice that you have new/worsening … production, decreased sexual ability, a change in menstrual cycle) This medication may rarely cause a very serious … tetrabenazine. Tell your doctor right away if you or your family/caregivers notice that you have new/worsening …
Medications
… body size, and response to treatment. Before each cycle, you should have blood tests to find the best dose for … body size, and response to treatment. Before each cycle, you should have blood tests to find the best dose for …
Medications
… may direct you to receive this medication in a treatment cycle (for example, only on certain days each month). … may direct you to receive this medication in a treatment cycle (for example, only on certain days each month). …
Health topics
… Genes may also play a role. But you don't have to have a family history to develop it. Often doctors don't know what … Your Risk The risk for epilepsy increases if you have: Family history of epilepsy. Head injury (for example, a … child reaches the teen years. Other types may continue for life. Epilepsy that started after a head injury may go away …
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… lose interest in everyday activities, or withdraw from family and friends. Since the pleasure only lasts a short … job or drop out of school. Change how you feel about your life. It can lead to depression and suicide. Cause mood … others badly Sneaky behaviour, lying, or stealing Poor family relationships, or relationships that are getting …
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… Cardiac arrest can run in families. People who have a family history of sudden cardiac death have a higher risk … than normal. How is it treated? Health professionals, family or friends, and even strangers may be able to help a … Your doctor may recommend a device that can detect a life-threatening abnormal heartbeat and help restore a …