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MissAJ
Posted February 2011
Moms cumidan level was 2.7 and has had 2 nose bleeds, one of which was in front ofthe social worker
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Feb 2011
Her doctor should be made aware of what is happening, and I would think he would discontinue / modify the dose. Do not attempt to do this yourself.
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