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- Bupropion (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Appropriate studies have not been performed on the relationship of age to the effects of bupropion in the pediatric population Safety and efficacy have not been established Appropriate studies performed to date have not demonstrated geriatric-specific problems that would limit the usefulness of
- Mayo Clinic Authorizations and Service Terms
The Mayo Clinic Authorizations and Service Terms form is presented to all patients seen at Mayo Clinic The form authorizes Mayo Clinic to: IMPORTANT NOTE: Language in the form, as presented, cannot be altered This form can be completed through the Patient Online Services site during the
- Living wills and advance directives for medical decisions
Forms vary by state, but a POLST lets your healthcare professional include details about your care These details can include what treatments a medical team should not use, under what conditions a medical team can use some treatments, how long a medical team may use some treatments and when the medical team should stop treatments
- Acetaminophen (oral route, rectal route) - Mayo Clinic
For oral and rectal dosage forms (capsules, granules, powders, solution, suppositories, suspension, or tablets): Adults and teenagers—650 to 1000 milligrams (mg) every 4 to 6 hours as needed Dose is based on form and strength Carefully follow the label instructions for the maximum dose per day Children—Dose is based on weight or age
- Estradiol (vaginal route) - Mayo Clinic
Description Estradiol vaginal gel, insert, and ring are used to treat changes in and around the vagina (such as vaginal dryness, itching, and burning) caused by low estrogen levels or menopause
- Fluoxetine (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
For oral dosage forms (capsules, delayed-release capsules, pulvules, or solution): For bulimia nervosa: Adults—60 milligrams (mg) once a day in the morning Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor For depression: Adults—At first, 20 milligrams (mg) once a day in the morning Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in one or more of the deep veins in the body, usually in the legs Deep vein thrombosis can cause leg pain or swelling Sometimes there are no noticeable symptoms You can get DVT if you have certain medical conditions that affect
- Glycopyrrolate (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
You should not take potassium chloride tablets or other potassium supplements (in tablet or capsule forms) while using this medicine Using these medicines together may cause delayed movement of the potassium supplement through the esophagus and stomach This medicine may cause constipation or diarrhea
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