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Medications
… applying the patch. Peel away the protective liner and place the disc on the procedure site as directed by your … Using a ballpoint pen, mark on the patch the time it was placed. Remove the patch and clean the area thoroughly, … the type of procedure you are having. Do not leave it in place for longer than directed since the chance for side …
Medications
… your pharmacist or health care provider before the rod is placed. Read and sign the Informed Consent provided by your … You will also be given a User Card with the date and the place on your body where the rod was inserted. Keep the card … the best time to schedule your appointment to have the rod placed. Your doctor may want you to have a pregnancy test …
Medications
… epinephrine injector with you. Do not use loratadine in place of your epinephrine. If you are self-treating with … the tablet from its foil pack immediately before taking and place the tablet on the tongue. It will dissolve quickly. … to express Terms of Use . This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise, Incorporated …
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… that you remain lying down so the medication will stay in place. To apply, squeeze out the prescribed amount of cream … as directed by your doctor. Allow the cream to remain in place, usually in a thick layer, as directed by your doctor. … not use on large areas of skin, apply heat, or leave it in place longer than directed or serious side effects may …
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… With dry hands, open the foil packet just before use and place the medication film under your tongue or inside your cheek. Keep the film in place until it completely dissolves. Do not talk, swallow, … as well. If you are prescribed more than one film each day, place the second film under your tongue on the opposite side …
Medications
… ring in the vagina, most women do not feel it once it is in place; it will not interfere with sexual intercourse (though … affect how well it works. Once inserted, keep the ring in place for 3 weeks in a row. If this is the first time you … birth control since the ring may interfere with proper placement. If you start using the ring on the first day of …
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… the tablet, find the area in your mouth in which to place the tablet. It should be placed on the upper gum, just above the left or right … With dry hands, remove one tablet from the blister pack and place it in your mouth with the round side facing against …
Medications
… Store at or below 77 degrees F (25 degrees C) in a dry place away from light and moisture. Do not store in the … to express Terms of Use . This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise, Incorporated … Store at or below 77 degrees F (25 degrees C) in a dry place away from light and moisture. Do not store in the …
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… make a pouch. Hold the dropper directly over your eye and place one drop into the pouch. Look downward, gently close your eyes, and place one finger at the corner of your eye (near the nose). … driving or operating machinery. Do not rinse the dropper. Replace the dropper cap after each use. If you are using …
Medications
… epinephrine injector with you. Do not use loratadine in place of your epinephrine. If you are self-treating with … to express Terms of Use . This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise, Incorporated … epinephrine injector with you. Do not use loratadine in place of your epinephrine. If you are self-treating with …