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… that contains alcohol, and rinse your mouth often with cool water mixed with baking soda or salt. It may also be best to … that contains alcohol, and rinse your mouth often with cool water mixed with baking soda or salt. It may also be best to …
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… If this product gets in these areas, rinse with plenty of water. If irritation occurs, tell your doctor promptly. Do … covering the affected area. Using a small amount of water, work the product into the hair and scalp to form a … coats, and bed linens should be machine-washed with hot water and dried in a dryer (at high setting) for at least 20 …
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… syndromes-MDS) in which the bone marrow does not produce enough healthy blood cells. People with MDS may have … that contains alcohol, and rinse your mouth often with cool water mixed with baking soda or salt. It may also be best to … syndromes-MDS) in which the bone marrow does not produce enough healthy blood cells. People with MDS may have …
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… suppository. You may moisten the tip with a few drops of water. Lie down on your left side with your right knee bent. … pointed end first, into the rectum with your finger, deep enough so it does not slide back out. Remain lying down for … pointed end first, into the rectum with your finger, deep enough so it does not slide back out. Remain lying down for …
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… given to replace the hormone when your body is not making enough of it. In women who are not pregnant and not going … trouble swallowing the pills, take with a full glass of water while standing up. Follow the dosing schedule … given to replace the hormone when your body is not making enough of it. In women who are not pregnant and not going …
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… hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water, or use a saliva substitute. Dizziness and … may increase if you use certain drugs (such as diuretics/"water pills") or if you have conditions such as severe … hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water, or use a saliva substitute. Dizziness and …
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… usually once daily. Swallow this medication whole with water. For treatment of certain conditions, you may be … the capsule gets on your skin, wash the area with soap and water. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and … usually once daily. Swallow this medication whole with water. For treatment of certain conditions, you may be …
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… Take it with a full glass (8 ounces or 240 milliliters) of water unless your doctor directs you otherwise. Do not lie … (especially high-dose treatment) rifampin St John's wort "water pills" (diuretics such as furosemide) This medication … Take it with a full glass (8 ounces or 240 milliliters) of water unless your doctor directs you otherwise. Do not lie …
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… by mouth, usually every 4 to 6 hours with a full glass of water (8 ounces/240 milliliters) unless your doctor directs … cidofovir corticosteroids (such as prednisone) lithium "water pills" (diuretics such as furosemide) This medication … by mouth, usually every 4 to 6 hours with a full glass of water (8 ounces/240 milliliters) unless your doctor directs …
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… infections from developing, gargle, rinse your mouth with water and spit out after each use. Do not swallow the rinse … of bone loss include doing weight-bearing exercise, getting enough calcium and vitamin D, stopping smoking, and limiting … of bone loss include doing weight-bearing exercise, getting enough calcium and vitamin D, stopping smoking, and limiting …