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How Clomid Works in the Body
Clomid, or clomiphene citrate, acts by blocking estrogen receptors in your brain’s hypothalamus
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Diagnosis and Management of Cysts
Suspect an ovarian cyst? Your doctor will likely use a pelvic exam and ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis.
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Can etodolac get high
No, etodolac does not produce a euphoric high. It’s a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
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Understanding Calcitriol and its Uses
Calcitriol is the active form of vitamin D. Your body naturally produces it after sun exposure, but sometimes
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Reported Side Effects of Arimidex: Hair Loss
Arimidex, or anastrozole, can cause hair thinning in some women. This side effect isn’
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Finding Diflucan: Alternatives to Over-the-Counter Purchase
See a doctor. This is the safest and most reliable way to get Diflucan or a suitable alternative.
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Calan Dosage for Angina
Your doctor will determine the appropriate Calan (verapamil) dosage for your angina based on your individual
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Understanding Calcitriol’s Side Effects and Interactions
Calcitriol, while beneficial for treating vitamin D deficiency and related conditions, can cause side effects.
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Alternatives to Crushing: Effective Administration Methods
Swallowing finasteride whole is the recommended method. However, if swallowing pills is difficult, consider
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Alternatives to Amoxicillin and When to Consult a Vet
If your dog needs an antibiotic alternative to amoxicillin, your veterinarian might prescribe clavulanate-potassium