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Certain types of glaucoma (angle-closure, inflammatory, or neovascular)—Not normally used in patients with these conditions. · Eye disease (eg, iritis or uveitis) ...
swelling or inflammation of the mouth; unusual behavior. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check ...
... inflammation — and this protein level can be checked with a simple blood test. "We examined C-reactive protein as a single inflammatory biomarker based on ...
Uveitis (eye inflammation)—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Back to top. Proper Use. Your eye doctor will tell you how much of this medicine ...
It is a steroid (cortisone-like medicine) that works by preventing the inflammation that occurs with allergic reactions. This medicine is available only ...
Stomach or bowel problems (eg, Barrett's esophagus, duodenitis, gastritis, heartburn, inflammation of the esophagus, or ulcers)—Use with caution. May make ...
Morton neuroma is a damaged, enlarged nerve that causes pain on the bottom of the forefoot, usually in the area behind the third and fourth toes.
Sepsis occurs when chemicals released into the bloodstream to fight an infection trigger inflammatory responses throughout the body. This inflammation can ...
Moxifloxacin may rarely cause inflammation (tendinitis) or tearing of a tendon (the cord that attaches muscles to bones). This can occur while you are ...
"In gluten intolerance, there is no cell damage or inflammation. It's more of a sensitivity: 'Gluten doesn't agree with me,'" Dr. Sami says. "If you eat ...
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