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  • Sorafenib

    05/02/08, Healthwise

    Sorafenib can cause high blood pressure (hypertension). Before using this medication, tell your doctor if you have a history of hypertension. Your blood pressure will need to be checked on a regular basis while you are using sorafenib.

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  • Guanethidine

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Use caution when rising from a sitting or lying position, especially first thing in the morning. Dizziness may occur while taking guanethidine and may result in a fall.

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  • Bumetanide

    10/12/07, Healthwise

    Before using this medication, tell your doctor if you have kidney disease, liver disease, gout, lupus, diabetes, or an allergy to sulfa drugs.

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  • Urinary Incontinence in Women - Medications

    09/17/08, Healthwise

    Urinary incontinence may be treated with medicines. But in many cases treatment with behavioral methods (for urge incontinence) and Kegel exercises (for stress incontinence) are tried before medicines.

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  • Erythropoietin stimulators

    11/13/07, Healthwise

    Erythropoietin stimulators cause the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, and they decrease your need for blood transfusions. Anemia often occurs because of a decrease in erythropoietin, a protein produced by the kidneys. Inje

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  • Phenazopyridine

    03/26/08, Healthwise

    Phenazopyridine will most likely darken the color of your urine to an orange or red color. This is a normal effect and is not cause for alarm unless you have other symptoms such as pale or yellowed skin, fever, stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. Dar

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  • Doxazosin

    07/06/06, Healthwise

    You may feel very dizzy when you first wake up. Be careful when standing or sitting up from a lying position.

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  • Aluminum hydroxide

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Before taking aluminum hydroxide, talk to your doctor if you take any other medicines. Aluminum can decrease the effects of many other medicines by binding to them or by changing the acidity of the stomach or the urine.

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  • Aluminum carbonate

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Before taking aluminum carbonate, talk to your doctor if you take any other medicines. Aluminum can decrease the effects of many other medicines by binding to them or by changing the acidity of the stomach or the urine.

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  • Terazosin

    06/27/06, Healthwise

    Before taking terazosin, tell your doctor if you use any other blood pressure medications, especially verapamil (Calan, Covera, Isoptin, Verelan). You may need a dosage adjustment if you take terazosin with other blood pressure medicines.

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