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Medicines help you breathe better. Most medicines are given with an inhaler. This small hand-held device delivers the medicine straight to your lungs when you ...
Medicine · Lessen mucus. Mucus can clog the windpipe and make breathing harder. · Control GERD. These medicines help control stomach acid and keep it from ...
Chemotherapy medicines travel throughout the body. Side effects depend on the medicines you receive and your reaction to them. Some combination medicine ...
Medicines. If the fast heartbeat happens frequently, your healthcare professional may prescribe medicines to slow or control your heart rate. Cardioversion ...
Hepatic encephalopathy is diagnosed by looking at the medical history, signs and symptoms, medicine use, and the results of blood tests and other tests. Tests ...
In febrile neutropenia, the body is trying to fight an infection but doesn't have enough neutrophils. Medicine toxicity. Some medicines used to treat cancer can ...
There are many medicine options for T-cell lymphoma. Your healthcare team can work with you to find the best medicines for you. Reactivating viruses. If you ...
Others may have more treatments such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy medicines. The goal of brain tumor surgery is to remove the entire tumor without ...
Medicine toxicity. Some medicines used to treat cancer can be harmful to the body. They can cause organ damage and other issues. Whether a medicine is toxic ...
Chemoembolization gives chemotherapy medicines directly to the cancer. It also uses medicine that blocks the flow of blood to the cancer. Blocking the blood ...
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