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Medications
… care professional. Hydrocortisone may also be used for COVID-19, but is only effective in hospitalized patients who … care professional. Hydrocortisone may also be used for COVID-19, but is only effective in hospitalized patients who …
Medications
… health care professional. Prednisone may also be used for COVID-19, but is only effective in hospitalized patients who … health care professional. Prednisone may also be used for COVID-19, but is only effective in hospitalized patients who …
Medications
… by cancer chemotherapy. Dexamethasone may also be used for COVID-19, but is only effective in hospitalized patients who … by cancer chemotherapy. Dexamethasone may also be used for COVID-19, but is only effective in hospitalized patients who …
Medications
… problems (such as a change in the amount of urine, unusual back/side pain) mental/mood changes (such as agitation, … have certain immunizations/vaccinations (such as vaccines against the varicella virus) without the consent of your … especially kidney problems (change in the amount of urine, back/side pain), dizziness, drowsiness, and mental/mood …
Medications
… the tablet. If your tablet comes in a blister, peel back the foil to carefully remove the tablet. Do not push … the tablet. If your tablet comes in a blister, peel back the foil to carefully remove the tablet. Do not push …
Medications
… until you are ready to take it. With dry hands, peel back the foil on the blister pack to carefully remove the … until you are ready to take it. With dry hands, peel back the foil on the blister pack to carefully remove the …
Medications
… until you are ready to take it. With dry hands, peel back the foil to carefully remove the tablet. Do not push … until you are ready to take it. With dry hands, peel back the foil to carefully remove the tablet. Do not push …
Medications
… Using this medication does not protect you or your partner against sexually transmitted diseases (such as HIV, … on the first day of your period, you do not need to use back-up birth control the first week. Change the patch once … or How to Use section for instructions. You may need to use back-up birth control (such as condoms, spermicide) to …
Medications
… your risk of ovarian cysts. This drug does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (such as HIV, … If you have vomiting or diarrhea, you may need to use a back-up birth control method (such as condoms, spermicide). … on the first day of your period, you do not need to use back-up birth control the first week. For the first cycle of …