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Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or medicine for hay fever, other allergies, or colds, sedatives, tranquilizers, or sleeping medicine ...
“The analogy is, 'My kid has a fever. I don't know why, but I'm taking her to a doctor.'” Since validating the protocol, Dr. Wethe has devoted ...
Systemic inflammatory disease in which the presence of the fever ... Other feature(s) judged by the clinician investigator to be consistent with GCA or PMR flares ...
Infant Fever. Accessed Nov. 18, 2023. Schmitt BD. Pediatric Telephone Protocols: Office Version. 17th ed. American Academy of Pediatrics; 2021. Child safety ...
fever or chills; joint pain; lower back or side pain; neck pain; painful or difficult urination; redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest ...
Fever or any illness—May increase phenylalanine levels in your blood. Your doctor may need to change your dose of this medicine. Hypotension (low blood ...
This research study is being done for people who have asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis, hay fever, or you do not have any sinus disease, asthma or hay fever ( ...
Fever. Severe pain. Sores that won't heal. Streaks coming from the rash. Yellow or green fluid oozing from the rash. Skin that's peeling off. A history of ...
Trouble breathing when you lie flat. High fever, chills and cough. A high-pitched whistling sound when breathing, called wheezing. Worsening of long-term ...
Also, tell your doctor if you have flu-like symptoms (eg, fever, chills, joint or muscle pain, unusual tiredness or weakness) after receiving this medicine.
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