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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hemangioma
  1. ... oral solution is used to treat proliferating infantile hemangioma (benign [noncancerous] growths or tumors appearing on or ...
  2. ... warts in the nose or mouth, moles, or birthmarks. Salicylic acid is in a class of medications ...
  3. ... sensitive, or that has tattoos, warts, scars, or birthmarks. Do not inject the medication into your knee ...
  4. ... in behaviour or vision; or changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Lonapegsomatropin-tcgd may cause an ...
  5. ... any of the following symptoms: changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Somapacitan-beco may cause an ...
  6. ... behavior or vision; headaches; or changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Somatropin may cause other side ...
  7. ... behavior or vision; headaches; or changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Somatrogon-ghla may cause other ...
  8. ... Only (norgestrel) Oral ContraceptivesProgesterone VaginalPromethazinePropafenonePropanthelinePropranolol (Cardiovascular)Propranolol (Infantile Hemangioma)PropylthiouracilProtriptylinePrucalopridePseudoephedrinePsylliumPyrantelPyrazinamidePyrethrin and Piperonyl Butoxide TopicalPyridostigminePyridoxine