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History of liver disease; Uncontrolled metabolic disease, including renal disease; Atrial fibrillation, history of syncope, limiting or unstable angina, or ...
Portopulmonary hypertension (i.e. PAH in the presence of chronic liver disease and confirmed portal hypertension); Pregnancy; Mechanical ventilation; Acute or ...
Severe liver disease (known cirrhosis Childs Pugh class B or C), or active hepatitis; Documented venous thromboembolism while on therapeutic anticoagulation ...
Known, pre-existing, unstable liver disease as defined by the ... Participants who have a known, pre-existing, clinically significant endocrine, autoimmune ...
Known underlying liver disease; Clinical evidence of significant aspiration or uncontrolled gastroesophageal reflux; History of clinically significant asthma ...
The head CT must be suitable for central review. History of hepatitis or liver disease that has been active within the six months prior to Screening Visit ...
Liver disease, severe—Use is not recommended in patients with these conditions. Back to top. Proper Use. Take this medicine only as directed by your doctor ...
Advanced liver disease or cirrhosis. 12. Paralytic ileus or significant ... Known history of infective hepatitis. 18. Ongoing photosensitivity and rash ...
Anemia, bleeding, or other blood problems—Chloramphenicol may cause blood problems. Liver disease—Patients with liver disease may have an increased risk of side ...
, Hepatitis C, Blood type incompatibility. Show more areas of focus for ... liver disease. Show more areas of focus for Rory L. Smoot, M.D. ...
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