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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Interferon
  1. ... include the body's complement system and substances called interferon and interleukin-1 (which causes fever). If an ... the blood, such as antibodies, complement proteins, and interferon. Some of these directly attack foreign substances in ...
  2. ... for advanced forms of kidney cancer and melanoma. Interferon alpha (INF-alfa) makes certain immune cells better ...
  3. ... to the starting medicines. Such treatments may include: Interferon alpha Cyclophosphamide or vinblastine Etoposide Methotrexate Vemurafenib, if ...
  4. ... the airways) Chest CT scan Chest x-ray Interferon-gamma release blood test, such as the QFT- ...
  5. ... as tenofovir and lamivudine or an injection called interferon. They also help to reduce the risk for ...
  6. ... D. You may receive a medicine called alpha interferon for up to 12 months if you have ...
  7. ... can also be caused by medicines such as interferon and amiodarone, and some types of chemotherapy, which ...
  8. ... complications. The most common medicines used include hydroxyurea, interferon-alpha, or anagrelide. Aspirin at a low dose ( ...
  9. ... of other blood cell types are also high. Interferon to lower blood counts. Anagrelide to lower platelet ...
  10. ... the affected area Fundoscopy may reveal retinal lesions Interferon-gamma release blood test, such as the QFT- ...
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