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itching, skin rash; joint or bone pain; loss of voice; lower back or side pain; mood or mental changes; muscle cramps, pain, and stiffness; nausea; neck pain ...
If it does get on these areas, rinse it off right away with water. This medicine should only be used for skin conditions that your doctor is treating. Check ...
For high blood pressure: For oral dosage form (oral solution):. Adults—40 to 200 milligrams (mg) per day, divided into two or four doses. Children—Dose ...
Burning, itching, redness, skin rash, swelling, or other sign of irritation not present before use of this medicine. Check with your doctor as soon as ...
This common and sometimes stressful condition may result from heredity, medications or medical conditions. Treatment may reverse or slow hair loss.
For patients who are at high-risk for liver disease and bone marrow problems caused by Arava®: 20 mg once a day. Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed and ...
... rash, swelling of the face, fingers, feet, or lower legs, unusual bleeding or bruising, unusual weight gain, or yellow skin or eyes. Check with your doctor ...
Patients with active rash, pre-existing dermatitis, lupus or scleroderma; Gross dermal involvement at initiation of radiotherapy; Male patients are not ...
signs of an allergic reaction, such as hives, itching, rash, swelling of face or lips, tightness in chest, troubled breathing, or wheezing. Check with your ...
hives, itching, or skin rash; increased thirst; joint or muscle pain; loss of appetite; loss of heat from the body; nausea or vomiting; pain, tenderness, or ...
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