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Using this medicine with any of the following medicines may cause an increased ... Liver disease, moderate—Higher blood levels of ramelteon may result, increasing ...
There are several factors that can increase a woman's risk of prolapse. ... While women who give birth via vaginal delivery also may have a slight increased ...
The mice were better able to run on a treadmill and maintain a stronger grip strength, and they had increased daily activity. ... increasing independence in later ...
High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) · Increased thirst · Frequent urination · Blurred vision · Tiredness or weakness · Headache · Nausea and vomiting · Shortness of ...
Medications · NSAIDs. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can relieve pain and ease swelling and irritation. · Steroids. Corticosteroid medicines, such ...
Health conditions that put you at increased risk of seborrheic dermatitis ... These increase the risk of infection from bacteria and fungi. These skin ...
Regina Castaneda, M.D.. Menopause can accelerate age-related weight gain and increase the likelihood of developing overweight and obesity, which are major risk ...
VADs are commonly used as temporary treatments for people waiting for heart transplants. These devices are increasingly being used as long-term treatment for ...
Your doctor will gradually increase your dose if needed and tolerated. ... increased sex drive. Talk with your doctor if this is a concern for you ...
Things that can increase the risk of gangrene include: ... Extra weight can push on arteries, slowing blood flow and increasing the risk of infection and poor ...
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