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Results 1 - 10 of 88 for Liver spot
  1. ... long-term) hepatitis C infection (swelling of the liver caused by a virus) in people who show signs of liver damage. Peginterferon alfa-2a is also used to ...
  2. ... long-term) hepatitis C infection (swelling of the liver caused by a virus) in people who show signs of liver damage, to treat chronic hepatitis B infection (swelling ...
  3. ... long-term) hepatitis C infection (swelling of the liver caused by a virus) in people who show signs of liver damage and who have not been treated with ...
  4. ... anywhere in the body, unusual bruising or purple spots under the skin, cancer, ulcers in the stomach or intestine, a tube that drains the stomach or intestine, high blood pressure, or liver disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, ...
  5. ... often than prescribed by your doctor.Choose a spot on your back, stomach, thighs, or upper arms ... apply your patch(es). Be sure that the spot you have chosen is not oily, hairy, likely ...
  6. ... Do not inject the medication in the same spot more than once. Choose a new spot at least 1 inch away from a spot that you have used before each time you ...
  7. ... or abnormal in any way. Use a different spot for each injection, choosing from among the spots you have been told to use. Keep a record of the date and spot of each injection. Do not use the same ...
  8. ... edema (excess fluid in the lungs), kidney, and liver disease. Furosemide injection (Furoscix) is also used to ... and below the rib cage. Choose a different spot each time you apply the on-body injector. ...
  9. ... inflammation and damages bones, nervous system, skin, lungs, liver, and joints) in adults and children who weigh ... area of your upper arms. Use a different spot for each injection. Do not inject into an ...
  10. ... of your arm for injection. Choose a different spot each time you inject your medication. Keep a record of the date and spot of each injection. Do not use the same ...
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