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... acne or skin rash; sores or ulcers on the skin; or fever or chills while you are using this medicine. Stop using this medicine and check with your doctor ...
Acne vulgaris (skin problem) or; Perioral dermatitis (skin problem) or; Rosacea (skin problem)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Cushing's ...
a tender and sore, inflamed cyst, boil, or acne pimple on person's skin. Boils · Carbuncles. A carbuncle is a cluster of boils that form a connected area of ...
Certain skin diseases, including acne, psoriasis, nonmelanoma skin cancer and precancerous skin changes, known as actinic keratosis. Bacterial, fungal and viral ...
Causing acne or other skin reactions. Stimulating noncancerous growth of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) and growth of existing prostate cancer ...
acne; anxiety; bloody or cloudy urine; breast tenderness, enlargement, pain, or discharge; chest pain or discomfort; decreased vision or other changes in vision ...
Adult acne can be a distressing and frustrating problem. And, while hormones ... And, while hormones likely play a role in the development of adult acne, hormones ...
Ivermectin 0.5% topical lotion is used to treat head lice infestations. Ivermectin 1% topical cream is used to treat lesions of rosacea. Rosacea is a skin ...
Acne; changes in appetite; changes in weight; decreased interest in sexual intercourse; decreased milk production; light vaginal bleeding between regular ...
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