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You have an underlying medical condition You've been through a major surgical procedure You have allergic reactions You have cardiovascular conditions or might have had suffered a stroke You suffer from a low liver or kidney function
Please provide more information of the medication being used if any.
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You have an underlying medical condition
You've been through a major surgical procedure
You have allergic reactions
You have cardiovascular conditions or might have had suffered a stroke
You suffer from a low liver or kidney function
Long-term lung illness including a history of hospitalization for asthma
Persistent heart disease
Persistent kidney disease
Persistent/long-term liver disease such as hepatitis
Long-term Neurological disorders including motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis among others
A weakened immune system especially due to an infection or treatment
Diabetes medivation such as Chlorpropamide
Rheumatoid arthritis or cancer medication such as Methotrexate, leflunomide, or terflunomide
A derivative for inflammation and pain such as Phenylbutazone
Probenecid is a kind of antibiotic that is used to (for gout)
Tolvaptan is a tolvaptan derivative (for SIADH)
Warfarin which is a blood thinner
If you so, how successful was the treatment?
If not, which other treatment did you employ to get rid of your previous outbreak?
Could you please provide more information regarding the date of this test? (it could be either lateral flow or PCR)
It is never a good idea to self-diagnose and treat urine incontinence.
At the very least, you should see your doctor for a checkup once a year.
You must follow your doctor's instructions for any treatment.
You should only order repeat supplies of medicines that your doctor has prescribed.
A fear of photographs mostly due to discomfort or pain to the eyes caused by exposure to direct light
Having trouble breathing
Fever is really high (above 38.5oC)
Sputum with blood
Dehydration
Flu symptoms that don't go away (lasting longer than 2 weeks)
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