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If the rash is widespread or causes many blisters, your doctor may prescribe an oral corticosteroid, such as prednisone, to reduce swelling. If a bacterial ...
This once-daily oral medicine decreases the relapse rate of MS. Possible side effects are elevated blood pressure, infections and liver inflammation. Ozanimod ...
Trauma—Supplementary oral corticosteroids may be needed. Check with your doctor. Liver disease, moderate to severe—Use with caution. The effects may be ...
Options include creams and ointments (topical therapy), light therapy (phototherapy), and oral or injected medications. Which treatments you use depends on ...
Sarah Kay Youny Lee, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.P., is a maxillofacial prosthodontist with specialty interest in oral reconstruction with prosthetic rehabilitation ...
Promptly refer the patient to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for tooth splinting or fracture reduction, or to a dentist for tooth fractures. For cases that ...
Other medications. Other oral options include spironolactone (Carospir, Aldactone) and oral dutasteride (Avodart). Hair transplant surgery. Hair transplant for ...
Experts in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota work closely with one another and with other specialists, including medicine and ...
Oral antihistamines available without a prescription include loratadine (Claritin, Alavert), cetirizine and fexofenadine (Allegra Allergy). · Nonprescription eye ...
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