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You can give yourself a shot of epinephrine, also called adrenaline, with a device called an autoinjector (EpiPen, Auvi-Q, others). You also need to go to ...
Marie F. Grill, M.D.. Neurologist. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Meningitis, HIV/AIDS, Encephalitis, Infectious disease, Valley fever ...
fever or chills; severe stomach pain; sneezing; sore throat; trouble breathing. Incidence not known. Confusion; constipation; decrease in the amount of urine ...
... fever, or sinus problems, since they may increase your blood pressure. Back to top. Side Effects. Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some ...
Do you have hay fever, food allergy or other allergies? Is there a history ... Mayo Clinic Q and A: Penicillin allergy or not? Why you should find out
Along with the rash, you may have fever, tiredness and a headache. If you think that a tick bit you and you have symptoms of Lyme disease, contact your health ...
The purpose of this study is to identify, recruit, and enroll patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) to collect their blood, sputum, urine, and a ...
These frightening but generally harmless seizures are triggered by a fever and affect infants and young children.
Streptococcal infection, recent (within 6 months) (e.g., sore throat, rheumatic fever)—This medicine may not be effective . Back to top. Proper Use. A doctor ...
... fever, chills, a runny nose or sneezing, itching or hives, or lightheadedness or faintness after you receive the medicine. This medicine may increase your ...
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