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What's the best way to care for removable dentures? · Abrasive cleaning materials. Don't use stiff-bristled brushes, strong cleansers and harsh toothpaste, as ...
Stomach ulcer or; Tachycardia (fast heart rate)—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Heart attack, history of or; Heart or blood vessel disease ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding: Evidence of actively bleeding gastric, duodenal, or esophageal ulcer disease or clinically significant GI bleeding <=4 weeks ...
Have gastrointestinal bleeding or documented active peptic ulcer within 4 weeks prior to Screening or entering a new study period. Have chronic infection ...
Diagnosis. To help diagnose appendicitis, a healthcare professional will likely take a history of symptoms and examine the abdomen.
Severe rectal and/or anal stenosis and/or severe proctitis (defined as the presence of large [> 0.5 cm diameter] ulcers in the rectum) that make impossible to ...
SGOT/SGPT(AST/ALT) ≤ 2.5 x ULN. No serious, non-healing wounds or ulcers; At least 7 days since any minor surgery such as port placement; No major surgical ...
colon cancer treated by endoscopic therapy or surgery are eligible. History of gastroduodenal ulcers documented ≤ 1 year; Known inability to participate in ...
... ulceration, or warmth at the injection site; burning, dry, or itching eyes; discharge or excessive tearing; mild diarrhea; redness, pain, or swelling of the eye ...
Serious, non-healing wounds, ulcers or bone fractures. Nephrotic syndrome. Arterial thromboembolisms or severe hemorrhages ≤ 6 months before registration ...
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