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… Methotrexate - Subcutaneous Injection On this page: Uses Other Uses How To Use Side Effects Precautions Drug Interactions … your doctor instructs you otherwise. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details on the safe use of these drugs …
Medications
… Methotrexate - Injection On this page: Uses Other Uses How To Use Side Effects Precautions Drug Interactions … your doctor instructs you otherwise. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details on the safe use of these drugs …
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… a week If you or someone you know talks about suicide, self-harm, a mental health crisis, a substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress, get …
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… be expected to be completely free of the foods that cause allergic reactions, facilities should make efforts to … reduce the risk of accidental exposures to foods that cause allergic reactions among the residents in care Having a … immune system treats a protein (an allergen) in a food as harmful. Allergic reactions to foods can be mild or severe. …
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… Sunitinib - Oral On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects Precautions Drug Interactions Overdose … problems with blood tests. Tell all of your doctors and pharmacists if you have ever stopped taking sunitinib because
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… from a mild concussion to a severe head injury. It is caused by a blow to the head or body, a wound that breaks … you recover and how severely other symptoms affect you. Substance use disorder. You may use drugs or alcohol to get … a week If you or someone you know talks about suicide, self-harm, a mental health crisis, a substance use crisis, or any …
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… nodule) or more than one (called multiple nodules). What causes them? Lung nodules may be caused by: A lung cancer. A … malformation. Being exposed to or breathing in harmful substances, like tobacco smoke or asbestos. …
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… of physical activity can happen immediately, such as reductions in blood pressure and feelings of anxiety. Other …
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… Wash and dry your hands. You don't need to wear gloves. Use nail polish remover to take off any polish. Hold the … toes. Let the nails dry if they are still damp and soft. Use a nail file to gently smooth the edges of the nails, … medicine. These medicines can kill the fungus that causes athlete's foot. If the problem doesn't go away, talk to …
Medical tests
… germs (such as bacteria, a virus, or a fungus ) that can cause an infection. A sample of skin, tissue, or fluid is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs … the wound. Normal culture results are negative . Abnormal: Harmful germs are found on the skin or in the wound. …