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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Acute liver failure
  1. ... tell your doctor if you have kidney disease, liver failure, or autoimmune hepatitis (swelling of the liver that occurs when the immune system attacks the ...
  2. ... than normal number of red blood cells), heart failure, or liver or kidney disease.tell your doctor if you ...
  3. ... amounts of alcohol or have or have had liver disease or heart failure. You may need to stop taking glyburide and ...
  4. ... lower legs), any type of heart disease, heart failure, an irregular heartbeat, lung, kidney, or liver disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, ...
  5. ... a part of the body, vomiting, diarrhea, or failure to gain weight.Talk to your doctor about the risks of using oliceridine injection.
  6. ... a part of the body, vomiting, diarrhea, or failure to gain weight.Talk to your doctor about the risks of receiving hydromorphone injection.
  7. ... swelling of the lining of the nose); heart failure; seizures; Parkinson's disease; depression or mental illness; or liver or kidney disease.tell your doctor if you ...
  8. ... in combination with other chemotherapy medications to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL; also called acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute lymphatic leukemia; a type ...
  9. ... ever had a slow or irregular heartbeat, heart failure, or other heart problems; low blood levels of sodium, potassium, calcium, or magnesium; nervous system problems; liver disease, including cirrhosis; or if you are receiving ...
  10. ... if you have or have ever had heart failure, a fast or irregular heartbeat, or any other heart problems; low blood levels of sodium; or kidney or liver disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant ...
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