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… products). This medication may temporarily slow down a child's growth if used for a long time. However, poorly … can also slow down growth. See the doctor regularly so your child's height can be checked. During pregnancy, this … To help prevent osteoporosis later in life, encourage children to exercise and eat a healthy diet (including …
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… help right away. Before using this medication, women of childbearing age should talk with their doctor(s) about the … when clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of … or difficulty gaining weight. Children younger than 12 years should not use products that contain tramadol. …
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… of acetaminophen a day. People with liver problems and children should take less acetaminophen. Ask your doctor or … also Warning section.) If you are giving acetaminophen to a child, be sure you use a product that is meant for children. Use your child's weight to find the right dose on …
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… This effect may occur during treatment or months to years after treatment is completed. The risk of heart … Mitoxantrone may harm an unborn baby. Women of childbearing age and men with female partners of childbearing age should use reliable forms of birth control while using this medication. If you or your …
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… (such as confusion). This medication may slow down a child's growth if used for a long time. Consult the doctor … for more details. See the doctor regularly so your child's height and growth can be checked. Injecting this … a muscle is not recommended for children younger than six years. Consult your doctor for more details. During …
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… if these problems occur. This product is not meant for children. Children may be accidentally exposed to this medication by … area where the medication was applied. If this occurs, the child may have unwanted side effects. Children should avoid …
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… next 2 days. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Children's dosage is based on weight and age. If you have … This medication may decrease the effectiveness of hormonal birth control such as pills, patch, or ring. This could … next 2 days. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Children's dosage is based on weight and age. If you have …
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… This effect may occur during treatment or months to years after treatment is completed. The risk of heart … drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). Children may be more sensitive to the side effects of this … using this medication should ask about reliable forms of birth control during treatment and for 6 weeks after the …
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… adjust your diabetes medication, exercise program, or diet. Children may be at greater risk for low blood sugar … not eating regularly. To help prevent low blood sugar, feed children on a regular schedule. If your child cannot eat … to mothers taking this drug during pregnancy may have a low birth weight and require monitoring for problems such as low …
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… blood levels, and response to treatment. The dosage in children may also be based on weight. Your doctor may direct … confusion, and dizziness can increase the risk of falling. Children may be more sensitive to the side effects of the … and risks of using this medication during pregnancy. Since birth control pills, patches, implants, and injections may …