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… This drug may also be used for certain types of nerve pain (such as trigeminal neuralgia). How To Use Read the … drowsiness, tiredness, nausea/vomiting, stomach/abdominal pain, headache, trouble sleeping, or constipation may occur. … of using this medication during pregnancy. Since hormonal birth control may not work if taken with this medication …
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… Tempra® and Atasol®. You can also use ibuprofen for relief of symptoms in children under 18 years of age. …
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… also known as DMSO. It is believed to reduce swelling and pain due to interstitial cystitis and may improve blood … This treatment is usually repeated every two weeks until relief of symptoms occurs. Follow your doctor's instructions … if your condition lasts or gets worse. Side Effects Bladder pain and discomfort may occur. A garlic-like taste in the …
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… you notice symptoms of overuse such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, decreased weight, or weakness, contact your doctor … symptoms (such as nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop, pain, cramping) Consult your doctor before using this … you notice symptoms of overuse such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, decreased weight, or weakness, contact your doctor …
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… have depression. Depression also often occurs with chronic pain. Depression may occur with these problems because: The … body. Relieve tension with exercise or massage. Try stress-relief techniques that focus on relaxing your mind and your … have depression. Depression also often occurs with chronic pain. Depression may occur with these problems because: The …
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… headache, trouble sleeping, weight gain, muscle/joint pain, or vision changes (such as blurred vision, decreased … that doesn't stop, loss of appetite, stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine) mental/mood changes … medication should ask about reliable non-hormonal forms of birth control during treatment and for 6 months after …
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… relaxes you or puts you in a light sleep. You won't feel pain when the catheter is put in the blood vessel. A doctor … and stroke. Problems caused by the catheter may include: Pain, swelling, and tenderness at the catheter insertion … relaxes you or puts you in a light sleep. You won't feel pain when the catheter is put in the blood vessel. A doctor …
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… or pinch from the numbing medicine. Most people don't have pain when the catheter is in the blood vessel. You may feel … as the catheter is moved. Let your doctor know if you have pain. You will probably feel some warmth when the dye is put … There is abnormal branching of blood vessels present since birth (congenital). Medical Tests: …
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… to conceive means that you wait longer to consider other options such as adoption. You can set limits on how long you … you can change your mind. Does my age affect the treatment options? Depending on your age, a doctor may switch … to conceive means that you wait longer to consider other options such as adoption. You can set limits on how long you …
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… a drug which has caused severe (possibly fatal) birth defects when used during pregnancy. If lenalidomide is … clot, including: shortness of breath, chest/jaw/left arm pain, unusual sweating, confusion, pain/swelling/redness in the groin/calf, sudden/severe …