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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hemangioma
  1. ... oral solution is used to treat proliferating infantile hemangioma (benign [noncancerous] growths or tumors appearing on or ...
  2. ... warts in the nose or mouth, moles, or birthmarks. Salicylic acid is in a class of medications ...
  3. ... sensitive, or that has tattoos, warts, scars, or birthmarks. Do not inject the medication into your knee ...
  4. ... any of the following symptoms: changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Somapacitan-beco may cause an ...
  5. ... behavior or vision; headaches; or changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Somatropin may cause other side ...
  6. ... in behaviour or vision; or changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Lonapegsomatropin-tcgd may cause an ...
  7. ... behavior or vision; headaches; or changes in moles, birthmarks, or skin color.Somatrogon-ghla may cause other ...
  8. ... Only (norgestrel) Oral ContraceptivesProgesterone VaginalPromethazinePropafenonePropanthelinePropranolol (Cardiovascular)Propranolol (Infantile Hemangioma)PropylthiouracilProtriptylinePrucalopridePseudoephedrinePsylliumPyrantelPyrazinamidePyrethrin and Piperonyl Butoxide TopicalPyridostigminePyridoxine