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  1. ... is NOT the same as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). It is also NOT the same as older terms such as "near-miss SIDS" or "aborted crib deaths," which are no ...
  2. ... Ask your provider what to do if you miss a dose. Ask your provider if you need ... pain and swelling (post-phlebitic or post-thrombotic syndrome) Varicose veins Non-healing skin ulcers (less common) ...
  3. ... provider prescribed. Know what to do if you miss a dose. You may need to get blood ...
  4. ... 50, the screening can be helpful, but may miss some cancers. This may be because younger women ... been tested First degree relatives with certain genetic syndromes (Li-Fraumeni syndrome, Cowden and Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba ...
  5. ... your provider if this is safe. If you miss a dose of your aspirin, take it as ... of patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes: a report of the American College of Cardiology/ ...
  6. ... you have liver or kidney disease. If you miss a dose: Take it as soon as possible, ...
  7. ... third of the large intestine (colon), it may miss some cancers that are higher in the large ... are: A family history of inherited colorectal cancer syndromes, such as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) or hereditary ...
  8. ... side effects? What should I do if I miss a dose? Is it ever safe to stop ... of patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes: a report of the American College of Cardiology/ ...
  9. ... side effects? What should I do if I miss a dose? Is it ever safe to stop ... RP, Braunwald E. Non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes. In: Libby P, Bonow RO, Mann DL, Tomaselli ...
  10. ... such as antibiotics. When taking antibiotics: Do not miss any doses. Take the medicine until it is ...
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