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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://rxchat.com/images/forums/200.jpg"/></p><p>Bleeding-out is a slight possibility if you take ramucirumab. Do we know if there was anything in the profiles of those who bled-out that we can discern whether we will likely bleed-out? Was bleeding up front, or anytime during the time they took the drug? Was bleeding-out an &#34;all at once&#34; thing, or was it spread out? Can you likely be saved by the emergency room procedures? ## Hello, Ron! How are you? No, there is nothing that&#39;s been found to pinpoint anyone being more susceptible to bleeding out than anyone else. Bleeding out is actually considered to be sudden, heavy bleeding that can result in death within a very short period of time. If the person is bleeding more gradually over a &#39;spread out&#39; period of time, there is a chance of combatting it by having them sto...</p>]]></description>
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