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Spironolactone
NHS information about the medicine spironolactone, including what it's used for, who can take it, how to take it and side effects.
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Who can and cannot take carvedilol
NHS medicines information on who can take carvedilol and who may not be able to take it.
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Who can and cannot take risperidone
NHS medicines information on who can take risperidone and who may not be able to take it.
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Side effects and risks of the combined pill
Find out about common side effects of the combined pill and some of the rare health risks associated with taking it.
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Side effects and risks of the contraceptive patch
Find out about common side effects of the contraceptive patch and some of the rare health risks associated with using it.
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What happens on the day
During a gastroscopy, a camera is put down your throat and into your stomach. You can ask for medicine to numb your throat and make you more relaxed.
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Side effects and risks of the vaginal ring
Find out about common side effects of the vaginal ring and some of the rare health risks associated with taking it.
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Infected piercings
Find out about the symptoms of an infected piercing, including what to do if your piercing is infected and how to keep your piercing clean to stop it getting infected.
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What happens on the day
Find out what happens on the day of your colonoscopy.
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Side effects of radiotherapy
Read about the main side effects of radiotherapy, including sore skin, tiredness and temporary hair loss, and how to manage them.