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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for vascular malformation OR hemoarthrosis OR hemophilia OR "pseudo-aneurysm"
  1. ... spray.tell your doctor if you have a blood vessel disease in the brain, chest, stomach area, arms or legs; have arteriovenous malformation (an abnormal connection between your veins and arteries); ...
  2. ... have ever had a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia (condition in which the blood does not clot normally), ulcers or delicate, swollen blood vessels in your stomach or intestines, high blood pressure, ...
  3. ... of bleeding in adults, children, and infants with hemophilia A (condition in which the blood does not ... moles.Emicizumab-kxwh controls bleeding in people with hemophilia but does not cure it. Continue to use ...
  4. ... of clots that have already formed in the blood vessels, but it cannot be used to decrease the ... have ever had a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia (condition in which the blood does not clot ...
  5. ... lower or inner buttocks; or directly over a blood vessel. To reduce the chances of soreness, choose a ... and if you have or have ever had hemophilia or any other blood-clotting or bleeding condition, ...