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  1. ... body's response to ferumoxytol injection.Before having any magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; a medical test that uses powerful magnets to ... are receiving ferumoxytol injection. Ferumoxytol injection may affect MRI studies for up to 3 months after your ...
  2. ... when showering, swimming, or exercising. If undergoing a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; a medical test that uses powerful magnets to ...
  3. ... types of intrauterine system before you undergo a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.Ask your pharmacist any questions you have ...
  4. ... Your doctor will order certain tests such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; a medical test that uses powerful magnets to ...
  5. ... patch.Remove the scopolamine patch before having a magnetic resonance imaging scan (MRI).Do not let anyone else use your medication. ...
  6. ... to use certain tests, such as ultrasound or MRI scans (radiology techniques designed to show the images ...
  7. ... exposed to medical imaging studies (X-ray scan, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound) or oxygen rich environments (hyperbaric ...
  8. ... burns on your skin if you are having magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; a radiology technique designed to show the images ... clonidine patch if you are to have an MRI scan.
  9. ... your doctor if you will be having a magnetic resonance imaging exam (MRI; a medical test that uses powerful magnets to ...
  10. ... your doctor if you will be having a magnetic resonance imaging exam (MRI; a medical test that uses powerful magnets to ...
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