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Bleeding conditions cautions

As pungent herbs have a moving property, these herbs should be used with caution in bleeding conditions or in pregnancy. [Pg.40]

Caution during pregnancy, heavy menstruation or in bleeding conditions ... [Pg.250]

Since these aromatic substances strongly stimulate the Yin, Yang, Qi and blood, they may scatter and weaken the Qi. Thus they should be applied only for a short period of time. After patients are revived from coma, treatment should be given according to the differentiation of the current syndrome. Caution in pregnancy and bleeding conditions ... [Pg.331]

These drugs are contraindicated in patients with thrombophlebitis, thromboembolic phenomena, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders or a past history of these conditions. They should not be used to treat vaginal bleeding when the cause is unknown. They should be avoided in patients with known or suspected tumors of the breast or other estrogen-dependent neoplasms. Since these preparations have caused aggravation of preexisting disorders, they should be avoided or used with caution in patients with liver disease, asthma, eczema, migraine, diabetes, hypertension, optic neuritis, retrobulbar neuritis, or convulsive disorders. [Pg.911]

Such experiments with large amounts of heavy-metal oxides in carbon arcs should be done with caution. The oxides are readily reduced under conditions of the arc to die neutral metal, and there is no guarantee that all of these metal atoms will end up safely on the inside of carbon cages. In addition to their toxicity. Finely dispersed lanthanum metal atoms on the outside of graphitic carbon structures are highly pyrophoric, as was demonstrated to us quite memorably when we vented the carbon arc apparatus rapidly to air after our First run. We now bleed in a small amount of air while the apparatus is still under vacuum, converting the surface lanthanum into La20j at a slow, controlled rate. [Pg.208]

Active major bleeding, concurrent heparin therapy, thrombocytopenia associated with positive in vitro test for antiplatelet antibody, hypersensitivity to heparin or pork products Cautions Conditions with increased risk of hemorrhage, history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, impaired renal function, elderly uncontrolled arterial hypertension, history of recent GI ulceration and hemorrhage... [Pg.309]

CAUTION. Not recommended in patients with known or suspected cancer of the breast known or suspected estrogen-dependent neoplasia undiagnosed abnormal genital bleeding thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorders or a previous case-history of such typical conditions and hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the cream or suppositories of dienestrol or during pregnancy. [Pg.707]


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