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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Toe Injuries Disorders
  1. (pan toe' pra zole)
  2. (pan toe' pra zole)
  3. ... a jen'' ase) (klos trid' ee um) (his'' toe lit' ik um)For men receiving collagenase Clostridium histolyticum injection (Xiaflex) for treatment of Peyronie's disease:Serious injury to the penis, including penile fracture (corporal rupture), ...
  4. ... in your arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, or toes if you have diabetes and ... a spinal cord injury and to treat fibromyalgia (a long-lasting condition ...
  5. ... or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); seizures; a head injury; a tumor in your brain or spine; or liver disease. Also tell your doctor if you drink, used ...
  6. ... swelling of the joints, especially in the big toe area hearing or feeling a snap or pop in a tendon area; bruising after an injury to a tendon area; or inability to move ...
  7. (kal si toe' nin)
  8. ... blood); cancer; chronic diarrhea; or kidney, or liver disease. Also tell your doctor if you fall often or have had a recent serious injury or surgery. Bleeding is more likely during warfarin ...
  9. (mye' toe tane)Mitotane may cause a serious, life-threatening condition ... or injury you should stop taking mitotane and call your doctor immediately.
  10. (bi ma' toe prost) ... 15 minutes later.if you have an eye injury, infection, or surgery while using bimatoprost, ask your ...
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