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Gallbladder disease; Metabolic disorders, including hereditary hemochromatosis · Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, including nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ...
These could be symptoms of a serious liver problem. This medicine may increase your risk of having gallbladder disease. Check with your doctor if you start ...
The surgery is done using medicine that keeps you from feeling pain, called anesthesia. After the tube is placed, your health care provider will probably ...
Eat fiber-rich foods, drink water and, if need be, try an over-the-counter laxative — even if you are prescribed opioids for a short period, like after an ...
Electrolyte imbalance or; Gallbladder disease or; Head injury, history of or; Heart rhythm problems (eg, slow heartbeat) or; Mental health problems, history of ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have the following symptoms: stomach pain, confusion, difficulty with breathing, irregular heartbeat, nausea or ...
Contact your health care provider right away if you have any of the following signs or symptoms: Six or more loose bowel movements a day for more than two days ...
Metabolic syndrome and chronic kidney disease. Liver cancer and liver disease, including cirrhosis. Gallstones and kidney stones. Drinking coffee with caffeine ...
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... pain and fullness, slow or irregular heartbeat, trouble breathing, stomach cramps, unusual tiredness or weakness after receiving this medicine. Check with ...
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