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… (cholecystitis). Gallstones cause repeated attacks of pain. You have growths called polyps in the gallbladder, … (cholecystitis). Gallstones cause repeated attacks of pain. You have growths called polyps in the gallbladder, …
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… Information Overview A bacterial infection may develop following infection with viral influenza . Signs of a bacterial … especially if it is bringing up mucus (productive). Yellow, green, rust-coloured, or bloody mucus that is coughed … other symptoms are getting worse. Sinus, throat, or ear pain that is new or doesn't go away. These infections may …
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… Local anesthesia uses medicine (anesthetics) to block pain from a part of the body. The medicine affects only the … Local anesthesia uses medicine (anesthetics) to block pain from a part of the body. The medicine affects only the …
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… few examples include: Antihistamines. Decongestants. Opioid pain medicines. Tricyclic antidepressants. If you develop a … few examples include: Antihistamines. Decongestants. Opioid pain medicines. Tricyclic antidepressants. If you develop a …
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… erodes through the wall of a section of the bowel. A swallowed object punctures the digestive tract. A perforation of … tract can be life-threatening. It can cause severe pain and bleeding. The material inside the intestines can leak into the hollow space of the abdomen (abdominal cavity) and cause an …
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… medicines. Medicines used to treat depression or anxiety. Pain medicines. Medicines used to treat cancer … medicines. Medicines used to treat depression or anxiety. Pain medicines. Medicines used to treat cancer …
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… Medicines used to treat cancer (chemotherapy). Opioid pain medicines. Vitamins and mineral supplements, such as … Medicines used to treat cancer (chemotherapy). Opioid pain medicines. Vitamins and mineral supplements, such as …
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… baby when given before an episiotomy. It does not relieve pain from contractions. Labour and … baby when given before an episiotomy. It does not relieve pain from contractions. Labour and …
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… pharmacist. The tablets may be chewed thoroughly before swallowing or swallowed whole. Take this medication by mouth as directed by … increased thirst/urination unusual tiredness bone/joint pain easily broken bones A small number of people who take …
Medications
… 3 to 4 times a day. Take only one tablet for each dose. Swallow the tablet whole. Do not crush, chew, or split the … with a high-fat, high-calorie meal since this can slow down the time it begins to work by about 2 hours. … doesn't stop vision changes (such as blurred vision) eye pain severe stomach/abdominal pain black/tarry stools vomit …