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Results 1 - 10 of 119 for intestinal failure
  1. ... inflamed bulges in the lining of the large intestine); heart failure; high blood pressure; a recent heart attack; osteoporosis ( ...
  2. ... large intestine) or other conditions that irritate your intestine; slow moving bowels; heart failure (condition in which the heart cannot pump blood ...
  3. ... of food from the stomach to the small intestine) or other bowel problems; heart failure; high blood pressure; edema (fluid retention; excess fluid ...
  4. ... of low platelet levels in people with kidney failure who are on dialysis. Stomach or intestinal ulcers: Niacinamide might make ulcers worse. Don't ...
  5. ... sores in the lining of the colon [large intestine] and rectum), overactive thyroid, high blood pressure, heart failure, irregular or rapid heartbeats, coronary artery disease, hiatal ...
  6. ... or surgery to remove sections of your small intestine; and if you have or have ever had heart failure (condition in which the heart cannot pump enough ...
  7. ... food), gallbladder issues, surgery on your bowels or intestines, or liver disease.tell your doctor if you have heart failure, high blood pressure, or kidney disease. Sodium phenylbutyrate ...
  8. ... high cholesterol levels; bleeding in the stomach or intestines; brain cancer; a pulmonary embolism (blood clot in your lung); a stroke or ministroke (TIA); heart failure or other heart problems; liver or kidney problems; ...
  9. ... allergies, recent surgery or trauma, diabetes, cancer, heart failure, gastrointestinal disease (GI; affecting the stomach or intestines), especially colitis (condition that causes swelling in the ...
  10. ... or have or ever had diabetes; cancer; heart failure; gastrointestinal disease (GI; affecting the stomach or intestines), especially colitis (condition that causes swelling in the ...
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