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Medications
… on top of the tongue. It is not meant to be chewed or swallowed like other tablet forms. Dry your hands before using … after removing the tablet, place it on the tongue. Allow it to dissolve completely, then swallow it with saliva. … cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This …
Medications
… help prevent travelers' diarrhea. It works by helping to slow the growth of bacteria that might be causing the … be used to self-treat diarrhea if you also have a fever or blood/mucus in the stools. These could be signs of a serious … using the chewable tablets, chew each tablet well and swallow. If you are using the liquid form of this medication, …
Medications
… your doctor, usually every 6 hours. It should be injected slowly over 20 to 60 minutes. Erythromycin may also be given … pain unusual weakness/tiredness dark urine yellowing skin/eyes muscle weakness Get medical help right away … that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not …
Medications
… disease weakens and deforms bones. Alendronate works by slowing bone loss, helping to keep your bones strong and less … start taking alendronate and each time you get a refill. Follow the instructions very closely to make sure your body … Lab and/or medical tests (X-rays, height measurement, blood mineral levels) should be done while you are taking …
Medications
… food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. Swallow the tablets whole. Do not crush or chew the tablets. … speaking severe stomach/abdominal pain dark urine yellowing of eyes or skin This medication may rarely cause a … that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not …
Medications
… doctor or pharmacist promptly. To relieve dry mouth, suck (sugarless) hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, … of kidney infection (such as burning/painful urination, lower back pain, fever) Get medical help right away if you … cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This …
Medications
… speaking severe stomach/abdominal pain dark urine yellowing of eyes or skin This medication may rarely cause a … that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not … of all the drugs you take and if you have any of the following conditions: certain heart problems (heart failure, …
Medical tests
… chest pains. Check how well your heart is pumping blood. Check to see how well your heart valves are working. … chambers. Measure the blood pressure and speed of blood flow through the heart. How to Prepare You don't need to do … will be pressed firmly against your chest and moved slowly back and forth. It is usually moved to different areas …
Health topics
… new heart valve. Your doctor will put the catheter into a blood vessel in your upper leg (groin) or chest. The doctor … with the electrical system in the heart. It can cause a slow heart rate. If this happens, a person may need a … with the electrical system in the heart. It can cause a slow heart rate. If this happens, a person may need a …
Health topics
… people with lupus produce an antibody that attacks certain blood-clotting factors, which can cause the blood to clot easily. footnote 1 A person who has this antibody and has had blood clots is said to have antiphospholipid antibody …