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Results 31 - 40 of 40 for RETINOL
  1. ... your symptoms. Ask your provider about taking extra vitamins A, D, E, K, and extra calcium. There are ...
  2. ... Steroid nasal sprays or pills may be recommended. Vitamin A may be given by mouth or as a ...
  3. ... penicillin, sulfonamides), gold, griseofulvin, isoniazid, opiates, phenothiazines, or vitamin A
  4. ... Dryness of the eye due to Sjögren syndrome , vitamin A deficiency, or LASIK eye surgery Corneal dystrophy (inherited ...
  5. ... Retinal detachment Rod-cone dystrophy (retinitis pigmentosa) Trauma Vitamin A deficiency
  6. ... Sarcoidosis Thiazide diuretics Thrombocytosis (high platelet count) Tumors Vitamin A excess Vitamin D excess Lower-than-normal levels ...
  7. ... arthritis Previous eyelid or facial surgery Sjögren syndrome Vitamin A deficiency
  8. ... need to take supplements of certain nutrients, including vitamins A, C, and D, and folic acid. Some infants ...
  9. ... to treat and often requires taking an oral vitamin A derivative.
  10. ... to help absorb some of the vitamins, including vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K.
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