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Medicines for loose stools or upset stomach. Adults who have loose stools that aren't bloody and who have no fever may take loperamide (Imodium A-D) to treat ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have a fever and sore throat, pale skin, unusual bleeding or bruising, or unusual tiredness or weakness. This medicine ...
... fever or chills while you are using this medicine. Check with your doctor right away if you have dark urine, clay-colored stools, abdominal or stomach pain ...
... fever or chills with this medicine. Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed with your doctor. This includes prescription or ...
It is also used to treat fever. This medicine is to be given only by or under the supervision of your doctor. This product is available in the following dosage ...
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 ...
Sometimes your knee joint can become infected, leading to swelling, pain and redness. Septic arthritis often occurs with a fever, and there's usually no trauma ...
When fever causes a seizure, it's called a febrile seizure. An infection of the brain. This may include meningitis or encephalitis. Serious illness. This ...
Check with your doctor immediately if you think you are getting an infection or if you get a fever or chills, cough or hoarseness, lower back or side pain ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have black, tarry stools, blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin, chest pain, chills, cough, diarrhea, fever, ...
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