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IHF
(redirected from Impaired Hepatic Function)

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IHFInternational Handball Federation
IHFInternational Helsinki Federation
IHFIntegration Host Factor (DNA associated protein)
IHFIndian Hockey Federation (New Delhi, India)
IHFInternational Hospital Federation
IHFInternational Hockey Federation
IHFInstitute of High Fidelity
IHFIsrael Humanitarian Foundation
IHFInternational Health Foundation
IHFIngénieurs Hospitaliers de France (French: Hospital Engineers of France)
IHFIndustrial Health Foundation
IHFIntegrated Hands Free (telephones)
IHFImproved High Frequency
IHFInventory History File
IHFInhibit Halt Flip-Flop
IHFIncomplete Hankel Function
IHFInverse Hyperbolic Function
IHFIntegrated Hazard Function
IHFIsrael Histradut Foundation
IHFImpaired Hepatic Function
IHFInternational Historic Films (Chicago, IL)
IHFIrish Hospice Foundation (Dublin, Ireland)


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Common Causes: According to dermatologists, excessive mental stress and worrying, burn injuries, defective perspiration mechanism, ailments like typhoid fever that affect the gastrointestinal tract, acute or chronic gastric disorder, worms or parasites in the alimentary canal and impaired hepatic function are among the major contributors to this skin disorder.
Xenazine is also contraindicated in patients with impaired hepatic function and in patients taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors or reserpine.
Xenazine is also contraindicated in patients with impaired hepatic function and in patients taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors or reserpine.
 
 
 
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