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Treatment for oral cancer depends on that cancer's location and stage. Treatment options can include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. But as the saying ...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether dupilumab as an adjunct to milk oral immunotherapy (OIT) compared to placebo improves desensitization and safety, ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I need to have a tooth extracted. Because of my osteoporosis the dentist said I should go to an oral surgeon. Why is that important?
For patients who have received oral corticosteroids: Adults and children 12 years of age and older—Two puffs 2 times a day, (in the morning and in the evening).
Take an oral allergy or anti-itch medication. Options include nonprescription allergy medicines (antihistamines) — such as cetirizine (Zyrtec Allergy) or ...
Trauma—Supplementary oral corticosteroids may be needed. Check with your doctor. Liver disease, moderate to severe—Use with caution. The effects may be ...
Find out more about your options for bone-preserving drugs, including how often you need to take them and what side effects you might expect.
She focuses specifically on oral and genital mucosal disorders, skin disease in women, and novel regenerative therapeutics for these conditions. Dr ...
For mild infection caused by bacteria, your health care provider may prescribe an antibiotic lotion or gel. Infection-fighting pills (oral antibiotics) aren't ...
Assist the TAC chair in preparing oral examination questions for your Final Oral Examination (thesis defense). Note: Failure to attend progress meetings may ...
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