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Results 1 - 10 of 69 for Digestive system
  1. ... It decreases stomach and intestinal movement in the digestive system.This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ...
  2. ... functioning of the heart, kidneys, muscles, nerves, and digestive system. Usually the food you eat supplies all of ...
  3. ... you lose weight by making changes to your digestive system). Thiamine is used to treat beriberi (tingling and ...
  4. ... releases the medicine as it passes through your digestive system. You may notice the tablet coating in the ...
  5. ... releases the medicine as it passes through your digestive system. You may notice the tablet shell in your ...
  6. ... releases the medicine as it passes through your digestive system. You may notice the tablet coating in your ...
  7. ... body including the joints, eyes, genitals, bladder, and digestive system become swollen), shoulder pain caused by bursitis (inflammation ...
  8. ... release (long acting; releases the medication throughout the digestive system) capsule to take by mouth. The delayed-release ...
  9. ... releases the medication as it passes through your digestive system. You may notice the tablet coating in the ...
  10. Vitamin E From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... AVED). Vitamin E needs some fat for the digestive system to absorb it. Vitamin E deficiency can cause ...
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