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… by your doctor. Prescription pain medicine includes oral medicines such as codeine and ibuprofen, or codeine and acetaminophen. Some people might take oral controlled-release morphine at home. Managing your child's at-school … and acetaminophen. Some people might take oral controlled-release morphine at home. Managing your child's at-school …
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… anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen relieve pain and inflammation much like aspirin … anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen relieve pain and inflammation much like aspirin …
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… while the inner part presses against your skin and slowly releases nicotine into your skin. Patches may also give you … while the inner part presses against your skin and slowly releases nicotine into your skin. Patches may also give you …
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… by retrograde ejaculation. This means semen and sperm are released into the urinary bladder instead of out of the … by retrograde ejaculation. This means semen and sperm are released into the urinary bladder instead of out of the …
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… one, both, or part of your ovaries. Your ovaries store and release eggs, which can develop into embryos if fertilized … one, both, or part of your ovaries. Your ovaries store and release eggs, which can develop into embryos if fertilized …
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… in your uterus. There are two types of IUDs. Hormonal IUDs release a type of progestin to prevent pregnancy for 5 … in your uterus. There are two types of IUDs. Hormonal IUDs release a type of progestin to prevent pregnancy for 5 …
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… A dead snake, even one with a severed head, can bite and release venom through reflexes for up to 90 minutes after it … A dead snake, even one with a severed head, can bite and release venom through reflexes for up to 90 minutes after it …
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… into larvae, which then infect snails. The snails in turn release the larvae into the water, where the larvae look for … into larvae, which then infect snails. The snails in turn release the larvae into the water, where the larvae look for …