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Results 1 - 10 of 1,121 for Medical
  1. ... clots from forming in people who have certain medical conditions or who are undergoing certain medical procedures that increase the chance that clots will ...
  2. ... men and who have been helped by certain medical and surgical treatments that decrease testosterone levels. It ... men who have not been helped by certain medical and surgical treatments that decrease testosterone levels. Enzalutamide ...
  3. ... including pain caused by injuries, surgery and other medical or dental procedures, or medical conditions that last for a limited time. Celecoxib ...
  4. ... parts of the body, no longer responds to medical or surgical treatments to lower testosterone levels, and ... of the body and no longer responds to medical or surgical treatments to lower testosterone levels. Olaparib ...
  5. ... for the disease due to their age, personal medical history, and family medical history.Tamoxifen is in a class of medications ...
  6. Epinephrine injection is used along with emergency medical treatment to treat life-threatening allergic reactions caused by insect bites or stings, foods, medications, latex, and other causes. Epinephrine injection is also ...
  7. ... naloxone nasal spray is used along with emergency medical treatment to reverse the life-threatening effects of ... nasal spray, and what to do until emergency medical help arrives. Your doctor or pharmacist will show ...
  8. Nalmefene nasal spray is used along with emergency medical treatment to reverse the life-threatening effects of ... nasal spray, and what to do until emergency medical help arrives. Your doctor or pharmacist will show ...
  9. Naloxone injection is used along with emergency medical treatment to reverse the life-threatening effects of a known or suspected opiate (narcotic) overdose. Naloxone injection is also used after surgery to ...
  10. ... fluid held in body tissues) caused by various medical problems, including heart failure, pulmonary edema (excess fluid ... vein) by a doctor or nurse in a medical office or hospital. Furosemide injection (Furoscix) comes in ...
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