Read on to find out how
some common preexisting conditions may affect breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
Many patients who overdosed shared
common coexisting illnesses, including chronic mental health, circulatory and respiratory diseases, so health care providers who prescribe opioids to patients with these
preexisting conditions should do so with care and counsel the patients, according to the authors.
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I think some of the
common frustrations with the process is that any
condition that you already had and is in your medical record is going to be excluded as a
preexisting condition, right?