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Low-dose antibiotics are used prophylactically in the animal industry with the goal of preventing illnesses in crowded animal facilities and to promote growth.
Sunil Chacko: Time for Antibiotics-Free Animal Industry Practices Sunil Chacko 2011
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Low-dose antibiotics are used prophylactically in the animal industry with the goal of preventing illnesses in crowded animal facilities and to promote growth.
Sunil Chacko: Time for Antibiotics-Free Animal Industry Practices Sunil Chacko 2011
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Low-dose aspirin does not usually cause serious problems, but there is a risk of internal bleeding.
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Low-dose aspirin does not usually cause serious problems, but there is a risk of internal bleeding.
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Low-dose hormone patches, unlike pills of equivalent strength, didn't boost post-menopausal women's risk for stroke, according to a study in the British Medical Journal.
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Low-dose aspirin helps thin the blood and is already recommended for people with heart problems.
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Low-dose radiation is more of a problem for younger breast tissue.
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Low-dose aspirin should be continued indefinitely in most people.
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Low-dose pills work, too, with slightly different dose regimens.
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Low-dose pills still provide effective contraception, but there can be a trade off particularly in increased rates of unexpected bleeding or spotting - something mom probably didn't have to deal with as much.
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