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… death. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well, including those who are unable to get the vaccine. … health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes administration of epinephrine … preparations (for example, vitamin oils, tablets and anticancer agents) and cosmetics. Speak with your health care …
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… and may die from influenza and its complications during years with widespread or epidemic influenza activity. … symptoms at home? If you get sick with influenza, treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: … washing Yearly influenza vaccine and frequent hand washing Treatment No specific treatment is available; symptom relief …
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… you get your child immunized, you help protect others as well. The meningococcal quadrivalent conjugate vaccine and … Common reactions may include soreness, redness and swelling in the arm where the vaccine was given. You may also … health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes administration of epinephrine …
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… and disease. There is no cure for HIV, but lifelong treatment with medications called highly active … means that you can live a long life with HIV. Without treatment, HIV infection may become a serious disease called … is lower) a mother with HIV can pass it to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or while breastfeeding …
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… death. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well, including those who are unable to get the vaccine. … reactions to the vaccines may include soreness, redness, swelling and itchiness where the vaccine was given. For some … health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes administration of epinephrine …
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… Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can cause eye damage, as well as harm the skin. Sunglasses are recommended for … lenses and a wraparound design, fully covering the eyes Fit well and be comfortable Have labels with 99 to 100 per cent …
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… Naloxone: Treating opioid overdose Last updated November 1, 2020 … and are safe when correctly used and in ways that are well understood and managed. What is an opioid overdose? An … Image … Naloxone Treating opioid overdose …
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… 2 hours Protection times may be less than this if you are sweating, getting wet, or if the repellant is rubbed off your … in your eyes. If you do get repellent in your eyes, flush well with water Do not use the repellent on open wounds, … mists and never apply sprays inside a tent. Use only in well-ventilated areas Do not use sprays or aerosol products …
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… the water quality is from your tap. Lead levels can change during the day, and a sample taken first thing in the … lead concentrations in water. You can use water filters and treatment devices to remove lead from drinking water. …