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Medications or herbal supplements. Accompanied by. Chest pain or tightness; Dizziness or lightheadedness; Fainting; Headache; Nausea; Nervousness. Shortness of ...
Pain medicine to help with discomfort. Antiseizure medicine to lower the risk of seizures. Steroids to reduce swelling in the brain. Antibiotics to prevent ...
Medicine that slows blood clotting. Medicine that prevents seizures. Birth control ... Sleeping positions that reduce back pain. Show more related content ...
Over-the-counter pain medications are usually all that is needed to manage them. ... Menstrual migraine pain also may be more severe, last longer and be ...
This medicine comes with a Medication Guide. ... Do not keep outdated medicine or medicine no longer needed. ... pain, nausea, unusual tiredness or weakness ...
The warning comes from studies of combination birth control pills that also use progestin plus estrogen. ... Pain in the back or stomach area. Changes to your ...
Numbing medicine is used to minimize pain. A PICC line is usually inserted in a vein in the upper arm, above the elbow. Which arm is used depends on your ...
Do not keep outdated medicine or medicine no longer needed. ... Using this medicine together with other diabetes medicine ... Body aches or pain; diarrhea ...
Sodium thiosulfate may be used to lessen some of the side effects of cisplatin (a cancer medicine). It is also used with another medicine in the emergency ...
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