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Medications
… tongue. The tablet will quickly dissolve and can be swallowed with your saliva. The tablet may also be dissolved in … of all the drugs you take and if you have any of the following conditions: certain heart problems (heart failure, slow heartbeat, QT prolongation in the EKG) family history of …
Medications
… that doesn't stop severe stomach/abdominal pain yellowing eyes/skin dark urine unusual tiredness A very serious … of all the drugs you take and if you have any of the following conditions: certain heart problems (heart failure, slow heartbeat, QT prolongation in the EKG) family history of …
Medications
… or a certain other eye disease (ocular hypertension). Lowering high pressure in the eye reduces the risk of vision … to an increased risk of serious side effects such as very slowed breathing. Ask the doctor or pharmacist for details. … lenses. Tilt your head back, look upward, and pull down the lower eyelid to make a pouch. Hold the dropper directly over …
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… a class of drugs known as kinase inhibitors. It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. It binds to a … redness/pain, light sensitivity, eye discharge) signs of low level of potassium in the blood (such as muscle cramps, … stop loss of appetite dark urine stomach/abdominal pain yellowing eyes/skin Afatinib can commonly cause a rash that is …
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… the drug at once, increasing the risk of side effects. Swallow the whole tablet without crushing or chewing. The length … disease, including: nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop yellowing eyes/skin dark urine severe stomach/abdominal pain A … of all the drugs you take and if you have any of the following conditions: certain heart problems (heart failure, …
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… by your doctor, usually once daily. It should be injected slowly over 90 minutes. If you are giving this medication to … disease, including: nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop yellowing eyes/skin dark urine severe stomach/abdominal pain A … of all the drugs you take and if you have any of the following conditions: certain heart problems (heart failure, …
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… just before taking. Place the tablet under the tongue and allow it to dissolve for at least 1 minute before swallowing. Do not chew or swallow the tablet. Do not eat or drink while the tablet is …
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… disease, such as bruising, tiredness, pain in the joints/bones, and a swollen liver/spleen. How To Use Read the … once or twice daily. The manufacturer directs to swallow the capsules whole, preferably with water, and not to open, crush, or dissolve the capsules before swallowing. However, other similar drugs (immediate-release …
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… that breaks down the levodopa in the body. This effect allows the levodopa to last longer in the system so that it … reduce the risk of dizziness and lightheadedness, get up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position. Many … medical history, especially of: alcoholism liver problems low blood pressure mental/mood disorders (such as …
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… stop. Stopping the medication too early on your own may allow bacteria to continue to grow, which may result in a … drooping eyelids, blurred vision) difficulty speaking/swallowing muscle weakness signs of liver problems (such as … stop, unusual tiredness, severe stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine) Get medical help right away if …