Adipex, or phentermine, is a prescription medication used for weight loss, and bruising is not a common side effect. However, some individuals may experience increased blood pressure or changes in blood flow, which could potentially lead to bruising in rare cases. If you notice unusual bruising while taking Adipex, it's important to consult your healthcare provider to rule out any other underlying conditions or side effects.
If done correctly, CPR should only cause minor bruising. Longer fingernails will increase the bruising affect. Anything other than minor bruising would be cause for finding out what happened.
yes a compound fracture would cause bruising
Taking Adipex during pregnancy may cause lung problems and stillbirths. Also Adipex is chemically related to amphetamines which increase the risk of birth defects and miscarriages. The FDA has classified Adipex as a Category C drug which may cause harm to the fetus when pregnant. Category C also means it has not been tested on pregnant humans. Generally Adipex is not recommended for pregnant women.
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yes it is like phentermine
No vitiligo does not cause excessive bruising. For more info about vitiligo visit: http://www.vitiligoguide.com/vitiligo/
Hypothermia is known to cause bruising
No, Vyvanse has not been linked to bruising, or any other hemorrhagic symptom.
No, a blood clot does not cause bruising. Bruising occurs when small blood vessels under the skin break and leak blood, while a blood clot is a clump of blood that forms in a vein or artery.
a hit to the head would cause this
faced with extensive bruising, bruising with no apparent cause, or bruising in certain locations, a physician will pursue an evaluation that will include a number of blood tests. If the area of the bruise becomes hard, an x ray may be required.