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Medications
… when clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1 . If the … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1. If the …
Medications
… when clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1 . If the … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1. If the …
Medications
… when clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1 . If the … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1. If the …
Medications
… into a muscle (for example, a flu shot), it should be given in the arm. This way, it will be easier to check for … baby. Discuss with your doctor the use of reliable forms of birth control while taking this medication and for 1 month … your risk for bleeding. Keep a record of missed doses to give to your doctor or pharmacist. Contact your doctor or …
Medications
… when clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1 . If the … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1. If the …
Medications
… are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Your doctor will give you a pregnancy test before starting treatment. You … baby. Women and men should ask about reliable forms of birth control to use during treatment with this medication … are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Your doctor will give you a pregnancy test before starting treatment. You …
Medications
… after you have stopped all other opioids. It is usually given in your doctor's office. Your doctor will then switch … when clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1 . If the …
Medications
… after you have stopped all other opioids. It is usually given in your doctor's office. Your doctor will then switch … when clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of … serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, give them naloxone if available, then call 9-1-1 . If the …
Medications
… dose, clean the injection site with rubbing alcohol. Change where you inject each time to lessen the risk of problems or … dose, clean the injection site with rubbing alcohol. Change where you inject each time to lessen the risk of problems or …
Medications
… dose, clean the injection site with rubbing alcohol. Change where you inject each time to lessen the risk of problems or … with another person, even if the needle is changed. You may give other people a serious infection, or get a serious … dose, clean the injection site with rubbing alcohol. Change where you inject each time to lessen the risk of problems or …