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Medications
… a full glass (6-8 ounces or 180-240 milliliters) of plain water. Swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew or suck on it. … before you eat or drink anything other than plain water. Do not take this medication at bedtime or before … supplements, vitamins, antacids, coffee, tea, soda, mineral water, calcium-enriched juices, and food can decrease the …
Medications
… your eyes. If it gets into your eyes, rinse them with cool water. Call your doctor if eye irritation lasts. Continue to … and for at least 24 hours after stopping this medication. Drinking alcohol while using this medication may cause … and for at least 24 hours after stopping this medication. Drinking alcohol while using this medication may cause …
Medications
… After each use, clean the applicator with warm soapy water and rinse well. Do not drink alcohol while using this … and for at least 24 hours after stopping the medication. Drinking alcohol while using this medication may cause … and for at least 24 hours after stopping the medication. Drinking alcohol while using this medication may cause …
Medications
… Use the smallest effective dose. Take with a full glass of water (8 ounces or 240 milliliters) unless your doctor … position. To prevent constipation, eat dietary fiber, drink enough water, and exercise. You may also need to take a … position. To prevent constipation, eat dietary fiber, drink enough water, and exercise. You may also need to take a …
Medications
… for hormone replacement in men who are not able to produce enough testosterone (for example, due to hypogonadism). This … this medication, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water to reduce the risk of accidentally spreading it from … for hormone replacement in men who are not able to produce enough testosterone (for example, due to hypogonadism). This …
Medications
… do get the medication in these areas, flush with plenty of water. Contact your doctor right away if irritation lasts. … (such as dexamethasone, prednisone) lithium methotrexate "water pills" (diuretics such as furosemide) This medication … do get the medication in these areas, flush with plenty of water. Contact your doctor right away if irritation lasts. …
Medications
… you may crush the tablet. Mix the crushed tablet with water in a glass, then drink the mixture right away. Refill the glass with water, stir, and drink to make sure you take all of your … you may crush the tablet. Mix the crushed tablet with water in a glass, then drink the mixture right away. Refill …
Medications
… amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide. Both medications are "water pills" (diuretics) and cause your body to get rid of extra salt and water. This effect may increase the amount of urine you make … amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide. Both medications are "water pills" (diuretics) and cause your body to get rid of …
Medications
… by radiation/medications or removed by surgery. Having enough thyroid hormone helps you stay healthy. For children, having enough thyroid hormone helps them grow and learn normally. … heartbeat, heart attack) high blood pressure diabetes water diabetes (diabetes insipidus) Before having surgery, …
Medications
… is a man-made active form of vitamin D. Most people get enough vitamin D from exposure to the sun and from fortified … is used in patients with kidney disease who can't make enough of the active form of Vitamin D. This medication is … eggs, sardines, cod liver oil, chicken livers and freshwater fish. Vitamin D is also obtained from periodic …