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… has caused seizures in some people due to changes in blood chemistry (minerals and electrolytes). Your doctor may … or clinic setting. If you are using this medication at home, learn all preparation and usage instruction from your … your condition can be monitored closely. Lab and/or medical tests (such as kidney function, electrolytes levels, …
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… heartbeat severe dizziness signs of bleeding (such as pink/bloody urine, dark/tarry stools, vomit that looks like … provincial poison control center. Notes Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, liver function) should … is given in a hospital or clinic and will not be stored at home. Medical Alert Your condition can cause complications …
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… go away, fever, chills). This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results … bleeding/clotting problems (such as bleeding from intestinal/stomach ulcers) blood vessel problems (such as an …
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… period. If not, then they should have a negative pregnancy test before starting this medication. It is important to … Danazol has rarely caused very serious (possibly fatal) blood clots (such as stroke), liver disease, and increased … or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: heart/blood vessel disease (such as coronary artery disease, …
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… at least 2 hours. You will need to have someone drive you home after each treatment. The dosage and treatment schedule … urgent or frequent urination This medication may raise your blood pressure. An increase in blood pressure can last about … medical clinic or doctor's office and will not be stored at home. Information last revised December 2022. Copyright(c) …
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… cells are part of the immune system and are a type of white blood cell . White blood cells protect the body against infection. CD4+ cells … HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Infection HIV Viral Load Test HIV: Taking Antiretroviral Medicines Current as …
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… doctor. It may be given in the hospital, in a clinic, or at home. If you are using this product at home, learn all preparation and usage instructions from your … Do not share this product with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as kidney function) may be done while you are …
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… help before, your doctor may take a skin or nail sample to test for fungi. How is it treated? Treatment for athlete's … on its type and severity. Most cases can be treated at home with antifungal medicines. They kill the fungus or slow … for athlete's foot? You can usually treat athlete's foot at home by using non-prescription medicines and taking care of …
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… premature ) or at a low birth weight. You may lose a lot of blood. Placental abruption usually occurs in the third … Common risk factors for placental abruption include: High blood pressure, whether the high blood pressure is a … about your symptoms and do a physical examination. Tests that may be done include: Fetal heart monitoring. This …