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Medications
… from the measuring spoon. Do not mix the medication with water or other liquids. Rinse the spoon with water after each use. The dosage is based on your medical … from the measuring spoon. Do not mix the medication with water or other liquids. Rinse the spoon with water after …
Medications
… it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with plenty of water. Call your doctor if eye irritation lasts. Use this … the medication. Clean the applicator with warm soapy water, rinse well, and dry. If you have itching/burning … it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with plenty of water. Call your doctor if eye irritation lasts. Use this …
Medications
… your doctor or pharmacist. Wash your hands with soap and water before using this medication. Apply a thin layer to … do get the medication in those areas, flush with plenty of water. Do not apply this medication to open wounds or … areas. Do not cover the treated area with plastic or waterproof bandages unless directed to do so by your doctor. …
Medications
… Use Before use, clean the affected area with mild soap and water, rinse well, and pat dry. To apply this product inside … and rub in gently. Do not cover the area with plastic or waterproof bandages unless directed to do so by your doctor. … gets in these areas, rinse the area immediately with clean water. This product is usually used 2 to 4 times daily, or …
Medications
… Before use, clean the affected area with mild soap and water, rinse well, and pat dry. If applying inside the anus, … and rub in gently. Do not cover the area with plastic or waterproof bandages unless directed to do so by your doctor. … gets in these areas, rinse the area immediately with clean water. This product is usually used twice daily and after …
Medications
… Unwrap the suppository and moisten it with a few drops of water. Lie down on your left side with your right knee bent. … gets in these areas, rinse the area immediately with clean water. Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve … Unwrap the suppository and moisten it with a few drops of water. Lie down on your left side with your right knee bent. …
Medications
… medication gets into your eyes, flush with large amounts of water. Call your doctor if eye irritation develops. Do not … skin an intense burning sensation eye redness and watering (conjunctivitis) eyelid swelling skin discoloration … medication gets into your eyes, flush with large amounts of water. Call your doctor if eye irritation develops. Do not …
Medications
… an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes/nose, and sneezing. It … saliva. The tablet may also be dissolved in a teaspoon of water before taking/giving it by mouth. Make sure that none … in the spoon after taking it. Only dissolve the tablet in water. Do not use grapefruit juice or any other fruit …
Medications
… Use Before use, clean the affected area with mild soap and water, rinse well, and pat dry. To apply this product inside … and rub in gently. Do not cover the area with plastic or waterproof bandages unless directed to do so by your doctor. … gets in these areas, rinse the area immediately with clean water. Some brands are packaged in kits which have wipes. …
Medications
… the side effects of minoxidil. These medications include a "water pill" (diuretic) to prevent the body from holding on to too much water and salt and a heart medication (such as a beta … the side effects of minoxidil. These medications include a "water pill" (diuretic) to prevent the body from holding on …