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The medication can have adverse effects on the anesthesia possibly leading to cardiac arrest and death.
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Allegra and Dayquil have none of the same active ingredients, and as such, they can both be taken simutaneously with little to no side effects, though like usual, they can not be taken in excess.
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Sass Elisha has written: 'Critical events in anesthesia' -- subject(s): Nursing, Intraoperative Complications, Handbooks, Perioperative Nursing, Adverse effects, Nurse Anesthetists, Anesthesia, Methods
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John M. Lewis has written: 'Near misses in anesthesia' -- subject(s): Accidents, Adverse effects, Anecdotes, Anesthesia, Anesthesiology, Apparatus and instruments, Case studies, Complications
well i have side effects of another injection and it has been going for four weeks now , seemingly it depends how much of it was injected into fat and how much into muscle , anything injected into fat seems to be released very slowly over a very long period of time well i have side effects of another injection and it has been going for four weeks now , seemingly it depends how much of it was injected into fat and how much into muscle , anything injected into fat seems to be released very slowly over a very long period of time
As with most surgeries there is always the risk of infection and side effects from the anesthesia. Bruising and bleeding are very common followed by scarring and the possibility of nerve damage.
It's a medication that is injected normally once monthly to deliver the effects of a daily birth control pill.