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… long-term use does not seem to be effective. Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the label. … long-term use does not seem to be effective. Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the label. …
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… you are having a lupus flare or are taking corticosteroid medicines, you may have irregular menstrual cycles. This can … try to become pregnant. Some women with lupus need to take medicines or have regular fetal monitoring or ultrasound … flares during pregnancy. Talk with your doctor about which medicines you can take during pregnancy. Some lupus …
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… with chronic pain . Women who have had a breast removed because of breast cancer may also feel phantom pain. Some … is to combine multiple treatments. You may try a range of medicines to help with your pain. This may include over-the-counter medicines like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Or you …
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… the HIV infection. If the infection is not treated with medicines, the body gradually loses the ability to produce … for HIV or when you need to try a different combination of medicines. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency … Infection HIV Viral Load Test HIV: Taking Antiretroviral Medicines Current as of: September 8, 2022 Author: …
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… There is some evidence to support the use of antiepileptic medicines after a first seizure to reduce the risk of more … to be unlikely to have more seizures. Taking antiepileptic medicines when you are not at risk for more seizures exposes … There is some evidence to support the use of antiepileptic medicines after a first seizure to reduce the risk of more …