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Medications
… medication does get into your eyes, flush your eyes with water for a few minutes. Tell your doctor right away if any … spray gets clogged, hold the nasal tip under warm running water for about a minute. Dry the nasal tip and prime the … medication does get into your eyes, flush your eyes with water for a few minutes. Tell your doctor right away if any …
Medications
… your vagina. After each use, clean the applicator with warm water and fragrance-free soap. The applicator should not be … of your vagina in one piece. In this case, add a drop of water to the tablet before inserting. If the tablet is … your vagina. After each use, clean the applicator with warm water and fragrance-free soap. The applicator should not be …
Medications
… do get the medication in those areas, flush with plenty of water. Do not apply to a larger area of skin, apply more … D drugs that can increase calcium levels (such as thiazide "water pills", calcium supplements) Calcitriol ointment may … do get the medication in those areas, flush with plenty of water. Do not apply to a larger area of skin, apply more …
Medications
… going to bed. To use the foam, rinse your hands in cold water and dry well. Apply about 1/2 capful of foam to the … If this occurs, rinse your eyes with large amounts of cool water. Do not use this medication more often, apply more of … going to bed. To use the foam, rinse your hands in cold water and dry well. Apply about 1/2 capful of foam to the …
Medications
… of your nose (nasal septum). Rinse the spray tip with hot water or wipe with a clean tissue after each use. Make sure that water does not get inside the container. Replace cap after … of your nose (nasal septum). Rinse the spray tip with hot water or wipe with a clean tissue after each use. Make sure …
Medications
… infections from developing, gargle, rinse your mouth with water and spit out after each use. Do not swallow the rinse water. Keep track of the number of inhalations used. Discard … inhaler. Do not wash the inhaler or put any part of it in water. Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit …
Medications
… this medication, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water to reduce the risk of accidentally spreading it from … them wash the area of contact on their body with soap and water as soon as possible. To get the best effect, wait at … gets in the eyes, rinse them right away with warm water. Tell your doctor if you get any eye irritation. This …
Medications
… after the evening meal. Swallow this medication whole with water. Dosage is based on your medical condition and … the capsule gets on your skin, wash the area with soap and water. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and … during cleanup). If contact occurs, wash skin with soap and water. Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit …
Medications
… A spreads very easily, often through contaminated food or water, infected food handlers, sexual contact with an … infected individual, eating raw shellfish from contaminated water, poor sanitary conditions, and rarely by blood … A spreads very easily, often through contaminated food or water, infected food handlers, sexual contact with an …
Medications
… do get the medication in these areas, rinse with plenty of water. This medication may cause serious harm (even death) … the site of application. Eye irritation (such as stinging, watering), trouble sleeping, irritability, temporary hair … do get the medication in these areas, rinse with plenty of water. This medication may cause serious harm (even death) …