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Uncontrolled systemic infection requiring parenteral anti-microbial therapy. Major surgery in the past 4 weeks. Known HIV, or active hep B or hep C ...
Subject has initiated biologic agents, such as TNF-α blockers or integrin antagonists. Subject is pregnant or breastfeeding. Subject has developed a known ...
This medicine is also used in patients with CLL who have already been treated with other medicines (eg, alemtuzumab, fludarabine) that did not work well.
Paclitaxel belongs to the group of medicines called antineoplastics. It interferes with the growth of cancer cells, which are eventually destroyed.
Weigh the potential benefits against the potential risks before taking this medication while breastfeeding. Drug Interactions. Although certain medicines should ...
This medicine may cause serious types of allergic reactions, including skin reactions and drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS syndrome) ...
Radiopharmaceuticals are radioactive agents, which may be used to find and treat certain diseases or to study the function of the body's organs.
"Many of the current anti-inflammatory medicines have negative side effects, such as infections," says Dr. Faubion. "New solutions are needed. Our hope is ...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), Cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 inhibitors, or aspirin >100 mg/day within 2 weeks prior to Screen 2; TNF-alpha ...
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