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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Blood cell count
  1. ... vitamin causes certain types of anemia (low red blood cell count).
  2. ... to receive the medication every day until your blood cell counts return to normal or for up to 6 weeks. If you are using sargramostim to prepare your blood for leukapheresis, you will receive the medication once ...
  3. ... for up to 2 weeks or until your blood cell counts return to normal. If you are using filgrastim injection products to decrease the risk of infection during a bone marrow ... to prepare your blood for leukapheresis, you will receive your first dose ...
  4. ... order certain lab tests to monitor your red blood cell count and liver function.Methyldopa may cause your urine ...
  5. ... deferiprone may increase the risk that your white blood cell count will decrease. If you experience any of the ... laboratory tests, including tests to check your white blood cell count before your treatment and at least once weekly ...
  6. ... had diabetes, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), low white blood cell counts, or any condition that affects your immune system, ... and nervous systems); low platelet (a type of blood cell) count; or liver disease.tell your doctor if you ...
  7. ... you have or have ever had low white blood cell counts, anemia (a lower than normal number of red blood cells), bleeding problems, or liver or kidney disease.tell ...
  8. ... have or ever had anemia; a low white blood cell count; high cholesterol or triglycerides; a blood clot, heart attack, stroke, or other heart problems; ...
  9. ... had liver disease, bleeding disorders, bleeding ulcers, low blood cell counts (neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, TTP), kidney disease, high blood ...
  10. ... blood cells), a low platelet (a type of blood cell) count, or kidney problems.tell your doctor if you have sickle cell disease (a blood disease that may cause painful crises, a low ...
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