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An anaphylactic reaction.
Before administering it to the patient
It depends upon the patient's condition..more appropriate answer requires more details.
allergies to any medications or anesthetics, bleeding problems, or is pregnant. The doctor should be informed of all the medications the patient is taking should a person not take medications/prescriptions prior to the procedure..perhaps, causing drug interactions that are administered before or during the procedure?
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Proton pump inhibitors should not be given to any patient who has shown a reaction to any of the components of the drug or a related drug.
I think in-patient drug treatment id better than out-patient.
Patient Drug Facts
Prior to the transplantation, the patient must undergo a drug regime that suppresses the immune system so that the new cells will be accepted. Even though only cells are being transplanted, the amount of immunosuppression is.
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When a patient has been administered by a drug he/she has never taken before, he/she is called a naive patient.
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