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Incidence not known. Clay colored stools; dark urine; decreased appetite; hives, itching, skin rash; irritation; joint stiffness or swelling; redness of the ...
Incidence not known. Agitation; black, tarry stools; bleeding gums; blood in the urine or stools; blurred vision; burning, crawling, itching, numbness, ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have evidence that the incidence of heart attacks decreased dramatically after Olmsted County's workplaces and restaurants went smoke- ...
Niloy Jewel Samadder, M.D.. “While the overall incidence of disease progression was not lower, the combination therapy of the drugs sulindac and eflornithine ...
Incidence not known. Anxiety; bloating; blurred vision; cold sweats; coma; confusion; constipation; cool, pale skin; depression; dizziness; dry skin and hair ...
Incidence not known. Anxiety; attack, assault, or force; bloody, cloudy, or dark urine; blurred or loss of vision; burning feeling while urinating; burning ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the incidence of cuff dehiscence in patients who have undergone total robotic laparoscopic hysterectomy vs. total ...
"This is a wake-up call to how high the incidence rate among new users continues to be." Ryan D'Souza, M.D.. The researchers analyzed data ...
Incidence not known. Blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin; bone pain; change in size, shape, or color of existing mole; dark urine; diarrhea; general ...
Incidence not known. Fever; large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex organs; pain, tenderness, redness ...
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