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fever or chills; lower back or side pain; painful or difficult urination; tightness in the chest. Incidence not known. Black, tarry stools; bleeding gums ...
However, to protect you as completely as possible, it is important that you keep taking this medicine for the full time your doctor ordered. Also, if fever or “ ...
It is very important that you call your doctor at the first sign of an infection. Check with your doctor right away if you have a fever, chills, cough, flu-like ...
Cough or hoarseness accompanied by fever or chills · darkening or redness of the skin (if you recently had radiation treatment) · fast or irregular heartbeat ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have blood in the stool, fever, low back pain, stomach pain, yellow skin or eyes, or if you are vomiting blood.
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Chronic Q fever presenting as bilateral extensor tenosynovitis: a case report and review of the literature. J Bone Jt Infect. 2023; 8 (1):39-44 Epub 2023 ...
You may also receive other medicines (eg, allergy medicine, fever medicine, steroids) to help prevent possible unwanted effects during the injection. Back ...
Fever. Drenching night sweats. Weight loss that happens without trying. Numbness or weakness in the arms or legs. Swollen lymph nodes, which might feel like ...
If you start to have a fever, chills, sore throat, or any other sign of an infection, call your doctor right away. Using this medicine may increase your ...
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