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Maintain good oral hygiene. Check with your doctor to see if your taste changes could be related to your medications. In some cases, your doctor may adjust ...
Lee SKY, Bigsby A 3rd, Morris J, Deisher A, Mundy D, Muller O. Fabrication of custom oral positioning devices in head and neck proton radiotherapy. J ...
Mayo Clinic Q&A: Understanding surgical options for oral cancer featured image. Cancer. Mayo Clinic Q&A: Understanding surgical options for oral cancer. Mayo ...
Beckett's medication regimen has significantly improved. Previously, he endured a challenging schedule with many daily pills, a bitter-tasting oral medication ...
Payam Entezami, M.D., M.S.. Otolaryngologist. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Fine needle aspiration, Oral surgery, Transoral robotic surgery, Parotid gland ...
Oral contraception containing progestins only;; IUD progesterone T;; Female condom;; Natural family planning (rhythm method) or breastfeeding;; Fertility ...
Able to take oral medications. Patient meets the following criteria: Female patient (of childbearing potential) is not breastfeeding, has a negative serum ...
... oral anticoagulation, must have an INR ≤3 and have no clinically significant active bleeding or pathological condition that carries a high risk of bleeding.
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