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… types of heart rhythm problems (such as a slow heartbeat, second- or third-degree atrioventricular block) breathing … may also make it harder to control your blood sugar. Check your blood sugar regularly as directed and share the … and share the results with your doctor. Lab and/or medical tests should be done while you are taking this medication. …
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… doctor may direct you to receive a smaller test dose to check for signs of this serious reaction. Tell your doctor … redness, itching, blisters, rash, swelling), usually in the second or third week of treatment. These reactions are not … provincial poison control center. Notes Lab and/or medical tests (such as chest X-rays, complete blood counts, …
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… reach room temperature by holding them in your hands for 10 seconds. Do not heat this medication any other way, such as … in the microwave or placing in hot water. Before using, check this product visually for particles or discoloration. … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, blood clotting tests) …
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… history with your doctor. If you take combination HRT, check with your doctor regularly (for example, every 3-6 … take this drug usually once daily for 5-10 days during the second half of the planned menstrual cycle or as directed by … This medication can affect the results of certain lab tests. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your doctors …
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… diseases in the past. It may also be given during the third trimester of pregnancy to help prevent pertussis in the … diseases in the past. It may also be given during the third trimester of pregnancy to help prevent pertussis in the …
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… from the medicine. Hold your breath for at least 5 to 10 seconds. Open the inhaler to see if any powder is left in … if you should have a flu shot every year. Medical tests (such as lung function tests) should be performed periodically to monitor your progress or check for side effects. Consult your doctor for more …
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… after 60-90 minutes, your doctor may direct you to use a second spray in the other nostril. If needed, butorphanol … or antihistamines (such as cetirizine, diphenhydramine). Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or … This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests (including amylase/lipase levels), possibly causing …
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… (such as pain/fever drugs or cough-and-cold products). Check the labels on all your medicines to see if they … if necessary, hold the buttocks together for 30 to 60 seconds to keep the suppository in place. Remain lying down … This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests, possibly causing false test results. Make sure …
Medications
… types of heart rhythm problems (such as a slow heartbeat, second- or third-degree atrioventricular block) heart … may also make it harder to control your blood sugar. Check your blood sugar regularly as directed and share the … and share the results with your doctor. Lab and/or medical tests should be done while you are taking this medication. …
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… bottle in hot water. Shake the bottle well for at least 10 seconds before each dose. Carefully measure the dose using a … contact your doctor right away. Your doctor may need to check you for hidden bleeding that could be serious. Older … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as hematocrit/hemoglobin, red blood cell count) …