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… Prealbumin is a protein that is made in the liver and released in the blood. It helps carry certain hormones that … Prealbumin is a protein that is made in the liver and released in the blood. It helps carry certain hormones that …
Medical tests
… a few minutes to a few hours. It occurs when the egg is released from the ovary on that side. The ovaries usually … an egg each cycle. The pain occurs on the side the egg is released from during that cycle. If you do not want to … a few minutes to a few hours. It occurs when the egg is released from the ovary on that side. The ovaries usually …
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… the feet. Over time, the thickened skin and tendons (palmar fascia) may limit movement or cause the fingers to bend so … the feet. Over time, the thickened skin and tendons (palmar fascia) may limit movement or cause the fingers to bend so …
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… a cartridge into the inhaler and pierce the cartridge to release the nicotine. Use the inhaler when you crave a … a cartridge into the inhaler and pierce the cartridge to release the nicotine. Use the inhaler when you crave a …
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… in the blood. But when the liver is damaged or diseased, it releases ALT into the bloodstream, which makes ALT levels go … in the blood. But when the liver is damaged or diseased, it releases ALT into the bloodstream, which makes ALT levels go …
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… device is for children 6 years and older and adults. An SMI releases the medicine in a fine mist. The medicine comes out … device is for children 6 years and older and adults. An SMI releases the medicine in a fine mist. The medicine comes out …
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… for small cavities or cavities between teeth. Some ionomers release small amounts of fluoride. This may help you if you … for small cavities or cavities between teeth. Some ionomers release small amounts of fluoride. This may help you if you …
Medications
… thoroughly before swallowing. Do not crush or chew extended-release tablets. Doing so can release all of the drug at once, increasing the risk of side … thoroughly before swallowing. Do not crush or chew extended-release tablets. Doing so can release all of the drug at …