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Anaphylaxis may occur right away or up to 4 days after receiving this medicine. Tell your doctor right away if you or your child have a rash, cough, chest ...
rash with flat lesions or small raised lesions on the skin; red skin lesions, often with a purple center; red, irritated eyes; redness of the skin; seizures ...
Brimonidine topical gel is used in adults to treat facial redness that does not go away and caused by rosacea (a skin disease). This medicine is available only ...
... rash, unusual tiredness or weakness, or vomiting. This medicine may increase your risk for high blood pressure, edema, and electrolyte imbalances. Check ...
Shingles is the blistery rash that happens when the chickenpox virus is reactivated. While it isn't a life-threatening condition, shingles can be painful.
A healthcare professional may recommend removing a small piece of a skin lesion for testing. This procedure is called a skin biopsy. The sample is sent to a lab ...
Find out more about the symptoms and treatment of this viral illness and how vaccines can prevent it.
... rash or itching skin, or a fever or chills. This medicine may increase your risk of developing infections. Call your doctor right away if you start to have ...
Carisoprodol is used to relax certain muscles in your body and relieve the discomfort caused by acute (short-term), painful muscle or bone conditions. However, ...
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