...treatment. Examples of the drug’s commonly reported side effects include: nausea musculoskeletal pain fatigue mild diarrhea* liver damage* * To learn more about this side effect, see the “Side effects...
...what drugs should not be taken with Fosamax. The table below lists drugs that may interact with Fosamax. Keep in mind that this table does not include all drugs that...
...effects from Rinvoq certain HIV drugs • cobicistat (Tybost) • nelfinavir (Viracept) • ritonavir (Norvir) can increase the risk of side effects from Rinvoq certain seizure medications • carbamazepine (Tegretol,...
...safely take with MiraLAX. The table below lists drugs that may interact with MiraLAX. Keep in mind that this table does not include all drugs that may interact with MiraLAX....
...chronic hives* may cause side effects in some people. These side effects can be mild or serious. The lists below include some of the main side effects that have been...
...include:[22] Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Radiocontrast media Antirheumatic drugs Certain anticancer drugs In cases where a certain drug may be causing the nephrotic syndrome, stopping using the drug usually improves...
...a particular person to counter potential adverse effects, and a person may take various different antiretroviral drugs over the course of a lifetime.[17] More serious side-effects can emerge after taking...
...marrow level. The drugs are provided to prevent the immune system from attacking the bone marrow. Immune-suppressing drugs work by preventing certain functions of the DNA, which is found in...
...offer modest improvements in managing Alzheimer’s symptoms. Combination drugs Combination drugs for Alzheimer’s mix two types of medications to treat the disease from different angles. They often combine a cholinesterase...
...to the treatment and its possible short and long-term side effects. Radiotherapy is one of the most common treatment methods for cancer patients. It uses radioactive materials such as X-ray...