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  1. ... also used to treat macular edema after retinal vein occlusion (an eye disease caused by blockage of blood flow from the ...
  2. ... also used to treat macular edema after retinal vein occlusion (an eye disease caused by blockage of blood flow from the ...
  3. ... eye) and to treat macular edema after retinal vein occlusion (an eye disease caused by blockage of blood flow from the ...
  4. ... has been controlled by intravenous (injected into a vein) ganciclovir. Ganciclovir is also used to prevent cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease in people who have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ...
  5. ... strokes) that is not caused by heart valve disease. Apixaban is also used to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT; a blood clot, usually in the ...
  6. ... strokes) that is not caused by heart valve disease. Edoxaban is also used to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT; a blood clot, usually in the ...
  7. ... or have ever had heart or blood vessel disease, including varicose veins (swelling, redness, or pain in a vein in your arms or legs), or lung or liver disease.you should know that vinblastine may interfere with ...
  8. ... had pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD; blockage of veins in the lungs), thyroid problems, or liver disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan ...
  9. ... had pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD; blockage of veins in the lungs), thyroid problems, or liver disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan ...
  10. ... pressure, pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (a blockage of veins in the lungs); or heart, kidney, or liver disease.tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding. Do ...
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