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Results 1 - 10 of 368 for Bone pain
  1. ... a vein.This medication is used to: relieve bone pain This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ... delivers radiation to cancer sites and ultimately decreases bone pain. The length of treatment depends on the types ...
  2. ... unknown reasons. Oxandrolone is also used to treat bone pain in people with osteoporosis (a condition in which the bones become thin and weak and break easily) and ...
  3. ... older. It is also used to treat ongoing bone or muscle pain such as lower back pain or osteoarthritis (joint ... the pain of diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia, or ongoing bone or muscle pain, it is usually taken once a day with ...
  4. Vitamin D From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... D deficiency causes osteomalacia , a disorder that causes bone pain and muscle weakness. What are some effects of vitamin D on health? Scientists are studying vitamin D to better understand ... shown. Bone health and osteoporosis Long-term shortages of vitamin ...
  5. ... weakness headache upset stomach dry mouth muscle pain bone pain metallic taste in mouth difficult or painful urination ... weakness headache upset stomach dry mouth muscle or bone pain metallic taste in mouth difficult or painful urination ...
  6. ... symptoms are severe or do not go away: bone pain pain in arms or legs Some side effects ... 911.Symptoms of overdose may include the following: bone pain swelling shortness of breath
  7. ... or do not go away: muscle, joint, or bone pain weakness headache pain, burning or tingling in the ... muscle cramps Dasatinib may cause slowed growth or bone pain in children. Your child's doctor will monitor your ...
  8. ... urinating large amounts increased thirst ongoing or worsening bone pain bone fractures pain in the in the arms, hands, feet, or ...
  9. ... may include: joint problems difficulty walking muscle weakness bone pain
  10. ... may include flu-like symptoms, fever, headache, and bone or muscle pain. Your doctor may recommend that you take a ... should know that ibandronate injection may cause severe bone, muscle, or joint pain. You may begin to feel this pain within ...
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