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Medications
… a certain substance (phenylalanine) that builds up in the blood. Having high levels of phenylalanine in the blood may cause brain damage, heart problems, an abnormally … Pegvaliase-pqpz works by breaking down phenylalanine in the blood. Along with using this medication, you should follow a …
Medications
… from the vagina/uterus This medication may rarely cause blood clots (such as pulmonary embolism, stroke, heart … deep vein thrombosis). You may be at increased risk for blood clots if you have a history of blood clots, or if you are immobile (such as on very long …
Medications
… have serious side effects. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results … cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This …
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… of your heart (the ventricles) aren't able to pump as much blood as your body needs. Sometimes the heart has a problem … activities. Heart failure is grouped—or classified—according to symptoms. Your doctor will probably talk about … activities. Heart failure is grouped—or classified—according to symptoms. Your doctor will probably talk about …
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… injuries do not heal properly, problems such as bone, blood, and skin infections can develop. What causes them? … around (immobility). Having a disease that affects how well blood circulates in your body, such as diabetes or … by examining it. In some cases, the doctor may want to do blood tests to check for infection or to see if you're …
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… X-ray may be done if you are short of breath or coughing. A blood sample, sputum sample, or nasal swab may be done to … to an area experiencing a SARS outbreak. In this case, blood tests may be done to detect substances in your blood ( antibodies ) that form to fight the SARS virus. You …
Medications
… family history of heart disease, or conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes). Do not take this drug right … have serious side effects. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results …
Medications
… changes yellowing eyes/skin signs of extreme changes in blood sugar levels (such as unusual hunger, weakness, … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: blood disorders/decreased bone marrow function (such as low white blood cell count) liver disease intoxication with …
Medications
… or pharmacist promptly. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results … or family history of glaucoma (angle-closure type) high blood pressure heart problems (such as chest pain, heart …
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… It's normal for the tattoo to ooze small amounts of blood for up to 24 hours. And it may ooze clear, yellow, or blood-tinged fluid for several days. Problems with tattoos … the swelling severe and rapid? Severe swelling may cut off blood flow and make the area below the tattoo cool or …