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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Injections
  1. ... says. Later, Rachel's doctor prescribed a birth control injection, medroxyprogesterone, which also helped ease the pain. Side effects The injection did have side effects, including weight gain. Rachel ...
  2. ... treatment) Light treatment (phototherapy) Medicines by mouth or injection (systemic therapy) Over time, affected skin can become ... prescribe medicines that are taken by pill or injection. Cyclosporine . Taken orally, cyclosporine acts by suppressing the ...
  3. ... You can take insulin in different ways, including injections or an insulin pump. Injections are needed several times during the day, while ...
  4. ... between 12 and 15 months for the first injection. Even then, not all babies respond, so you want to boost it with a second injection when they are between 4 and 6 years ...
  5. ... vaccination. Side effects such as a sore arm, injection site swelling, tiredness, and headache may affect your ... side effects are swelling and redness at the injection site, fatigue, headache, or slight fever . These are ...
  6. ... treatment plan that works for me, including Botox injections for the treatment of chronic migraine. I also ...
  7. ... is spread mainly by having sex or sharing injection drug equipment, such as needles, with someone who ...
  8. ... side effects are swelling and redness at the injection site, fatigue, headache, or slight fever . These are ...
  9. ... provider may prescribe allergy shots. Over time, these injections can provide relief by reducing your immune system's ...
  10. ... of daily infusions and 11 months of self injections 3 times per week. Heather faced serious side ...
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