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… this product to treat the hands. Do not bandage, cover, or wrap the treated area unless you are instructed to do so by … unusual/extreme tiredness weight loss headache swelling ankles/feet increased thirst/urination vision problems A … this product to treat the hands. Do not bandage, cover, or wrap the treated area unless you are instructed to do so by …
Medications
… this product to treat the hands. Do not bandage, cover, or wrap the treated area unless you are instructed to do so by … unusual/extreme tiredness weight loss headache swelling ankles/feet increased thirst/urination vision problems A … this product to treat the hands. Do not bandage, cover, or wrap the treated area unless you are instructed to do so by …
Medications
… usually once daily at bedtime. Wash your hands after applying, unless you are treating your hands for psoriasis. … is taken before application, make sure skin is dry before applying. If a moisturizer is used, apply it at least an hour before applying this medication. If you are using this product to …
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… you to use an antibiotic powder, apply it first before applying this medication. Use a wooden spatula or a gauze … area or apply this medication, consult your doctor. Avoid applying near the eyes. Be careful to apply the ointment … only within the affected area. Wash hands thoroughly after applying the ointment. Side Effects Pain or a burning …
Medications
… schedule carefully. Remember to remove the old patch before applying a new patch. Apply the new patch to a different … Do not apply a patch to the same area within 7 days. Before applying the patch, wash the area you will be using for the … that is under clothing and protected from sunlight. Avoid applying the patch on your waistline, since tight clothing …
Medications
… then rest the treated skin for the next two weeks by not applying any more imiquimod. After this rest period, you will resume applying this medication once a day for another 2 weeks. … help you remember, use it at the same time each day. Before applying the medication, wash your hands and the area to be …
Medications
… redness, or a bump). Wash and dry your hands before applying the medication. Clean and dry the affected areas. … by your doctor. Wash your hands with soap and water after applying. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or … or nose. Remove any cosmetics from the affected area before applying. You may apply cosmetics after applying but use a …
Medications
… to the treated area(s) 2 hours before or 2 hours after applying mechlorethamine. If someone helps you apply this … medication, they must wear disposable gloves. If you are applying it to yourself, you can wear disposable gloves but you do not have to. After applying, wash your hands right away, even if you have worn …
Medications
… usually applied by a health care professional. If you are applying this medication yourself, use as directed by your … not to accidentally bite your tongue or mouth. If you are applying this medication to other mucous membranes or the … usually applied by a health care professional. If you are applying this medication yourself, use as directed by your …
Medications
… upper arm, or chest. Remove the old patch first before applying a new patch. Do not wear 2 patches at the same … or to areas where you have applied creams or lotions. Avoid applying it to areas where tight clothing may rub the patch … upper arm, or chest. Remove the old patch first before applying a new patch. Do not wear 2 patches at the same …