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… freckles) caused by pregnancy, birth control pills, hormone medicine, or injury to the skin. This medicine works by blocking the process in the skin that … by your doctor. Before using, apply a small amount of this medicine to an area of unbroken skin, and check the area …
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… available from your pharmacist before you start taking this medicine. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or … Follow your doctor's instructions for how long to take this medicine. The dosage is based on your medical condition, … on weight. This medication works best when the amount of medicine in your body is kept at a constant level. Take this …
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… Do not wear contact lenses while you are using this medicine. Sterilize contact lenses according to … pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval. Overdose This medicine may be harmful if swallowed. If someone has …
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… the dropper. Replace cap after use. If you are using this medicine in a child's eye(s), do not get any medicine in the child's mouth. Wash your hands and your child's hands after use to remove any medicine from them. This medication may temporarily change …
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… To Use Shake the bottle well before each dose. Take this medicine by mouth, usually 2 teaspoonfuls 4 times daily, on … with all your medications. Antacids can be used with this medicine, but they should be taken at least 30 minutes … pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval. Some products that …
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… or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. This medicine may cause temporary staining of the teeth. Proper … pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval. A product that may … up. Storage Refrigeration may improve the taste of this medicine. Certain brands of this medicine may expire earlier …
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… medication. Completely cover the hair and scalp with the medicine (especially behind the ears and on the hairline at … in your nose, ears, mouth, vagina, or eyes. If the medicine gets in any of these areas, flush with plenty of … pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval. Overdose This …
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… can increase the chance of side effects with this medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details. … talking with your heart doctor (cardiologist) first. This medicine may cause stomach bleeding. Daily use of alcohol while using this medicine may increase your risk for stomach bleeding. Limit …
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… to your doctor if you are using marijuana (cannabis). This medicine may cause stomach bleeding. Daily use of alcohol and tobacco, especially when combined with this medicine, may increase your risk for stomach bleeding. Avoid … pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval. Some products that …
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… only be injected under the skin. The way you inject this medicine will depend on the brand that you are using. Check … pharmacist to ensure that the way you are injecting your medicine is correct. It is important to change the location … how to store and discard medical supplies safely. If this medicine is used for short bowel syndrome, consult your …