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  1. If you take prescription or over the counter medicines, be aware of possible drug reactions. Learn about drug interactions, side effects, and more. ... Most of ...
  2. ... et al. Early skin testing is effective for diagnosis of hypersensitivity reactions occurring during anesthesia. Allergy. 2013; 68(6): ... J et al. Drug provocation testing in the diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity reactions: General considerations. Allergy. 2003; 58(9):854- ...
  3. ... The serum calcium levels are elevated and causing symptoms. Drug therapy helps prevent further bone breakdown and formation. Currently, ...
  4. ... nausea, and wellness for patients receiving radiation and chemotherapy. J Pain Symptom Manage. 1991 Jan; 6 (1):15–23. X- ... chemotherapy patients who do and do not develop chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2001; 21 (6):498–505. PMID: X- ...
  5. ... cervical cancer; and liver tumors) Inordinate toxicities from chemotherapy or radiation Establishing the Diagnosis The diagnosis of FA is established in a ...
  6. ... Yamagata T, Sugie H. [Expert opinion: investigation of drug therapy in children with autistic symptoms]. No To Hattatsu. 2013 May;45(3):223– ... E, Miyawaki D, Goto A, et al. Sensory hypersensitivity in children with ... of depression symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder. Cogn Behav ...
  7. ... 5-hydroxytryptamine-3; bid = twice a day; CINV = chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting; EPS = extrapyramidal symptoms; IM = intramuscular; IV = intravenous; NK-1 = neurokinin-1; ...
  8. ... not need treatment right away. If you have symptoms, you may have chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation, radiation, or targeted therapy. Targeted ... have been taking an OTC medicine but your symptoms don't go away, contact your health care provider. You should not ... >Medicamentos sin receta médica</ ...
  9. ... as certain types of dust, fungus, or mold ( hypersensitivity pneumonitis ). Medicines (such as nitrofurantoin, sulfonamides, bleomycin, amiodarone, methotrexate, gold, infliximab, etanercept, and other chemotherapy medicines). Radiation treatment to the chest. Working with ...
  10. ... diagnosis At the time of a new cancer diagnosis, genetic testing for inherited cancer predisposition may guide patient care including decisions about surgery, chemotherapy and other biologics, and radiation treatment.[ 161 , 162 ] ...
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