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... ulceration, or warmth at the injection site. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your ...
Your medical history. Your doctor will want to know when and how your swollen lymph nodes developed and if you have any other signs or symptoms. A physical exam ...
Iron sucrose injection is an iron replacement product that is used to treat iron deficiency anemia (not enough iron in the blood) in patients with chronic ...
... ulcers and traumas that normally require skin grafts. And the profile of this treatment is incredibly safe — patients get their own cells.” Dr. Dietz, who ...
* Unhealed decubitus ulcer * Unhealed skeletal fracture * Spinal abnormality that may impede percutaneous implantation of spinal electrodes * Untreated ...
Current untreated or active peptic ulcer disease, Grade B or greater esophagitis, motility disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome, functional dyspepsia ...
Patients will be excluded from the study if symptoms are thought to represent an organic disorder (e.g., peptic ulcer disease, hepatitis, pancreatitis ...
... ulcer disease; Medications of exclusion: a) azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine, or methotrexate within the 28 days prior to Day 1, b) adalimumab, infliximab ...
Serious non-healing wound/ulcer/bone fracture. Malabsorption syndrome. For all subjects except Cohort 18 (DTC): Free thyroxine (FT4) outside the laboratory ...
Fuchs dystrophy may cause eye pain and vision problems that get worse over time. Medicines can help but surgery may be needed.
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