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— Direct oral anticoagulants should be considered the standard of care to treat adult patients with cancer-associated thrombosis, according to a new, ongoing ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For treatment of menopause symptoms: Adults—One to two tablets once a day. Children—Use is not recommended. Missed Dose. If ...
For oral dosage form (capsule):. For alopecia areata: Adults and children 12 years of age and older—50 milligrams (mg) once a day. Children younger than 12 ...
For oral dosage form (capsules):. For non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), and thyroid cancer: Adults—400 milligrams (mg) once ...
For oral dosage form (extended-release tablets):. To treat bladder problems: Adults—At first, 7.5 milligrams (mg) once a day. Your doctor may increase your ...
For oral dosage form (capsules):. For prevention of vomiting caused by motion sickness: Adults—85 or 170 milligrams (mg) taken as a single dose at least 60 ...
The term that healthcare professionals use for mouth sores is oral mucositis. Mouth sores can hurt and cause discomfort. They can range from minor problems ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For treatment of skin infections: Adults and children weighing 35 kilograms (kg) or more—200 milligrams (mg) once a day for ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For type 2 diabetes: Adults—60 to 120 milligrams (mg) 3 times a day. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis: Adults—Dose is based on your genotype and must be determined by your doctor. For ...
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