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The buprenorphine skin patch should not be used if you need pain medicine for just a short time, such as after surgery. Do not use this medicine for mild pain ...
Drug dependence, especially narcotic abuse or dependence, or history of or; Gallbladder disease or gallstones or; Head injury, history of or; Hypothyroidism (an ...
Drug dependence, especially with opioids, or history of or; Enlarged prostate (eg, BPH, prostatic hypertrophy) or; Gallbladder disease or gallstones or; Head ...
This medicine may increase your risk of having gallstones. Check with your doctor right away if you have severe stomach pain, especially after eating, with ...
Gallbladder problems or; Head injuries, history of ... after the first dose, if pain ... Call your doctor right away if you have worsening of pain, increased ...
Your diarrhea doesn't get better or stop after two days. You become dehydrated. You have terrible abdominal or rectal pain. You have bloody or black stools. You ...
Constipation or; Gallstones or; Heart or blood vessel disease or; Hemorrhoids or; Stomach ulcer or other stomach problems or; Underactive thyroid—Colestipol may ...
There may be a connection between headaches and the gut. Nausea and vomiting often occur with migraine attacks. And research suggests that people who have ...
It may also be given before and after a surgery or with a general anesthesia before an operation. It may also be used to relieve pain while giving birth.
Clear liquids such as water, broth and gelatin are prescribed for a short time before or after some medical procedures or if you have digestive problems. By ...
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