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Medications
… the face so that you do not get the medication into your eyes. Inhale this medication by mouth as directed by your … Rinse your mouth after using the inhaler to prevent dry mouth and throat irritation. If you are using other … How to Use section. Headache, dizziness, cough, nausea, dry mouth, shaking (tremors), nervousness, or constipation …
Medications
… medication by mouth. Avoid applying crotamiton on the face, eyes, mouth, vagina, and any skin that is inflamed, raw, or … Remove scaly or crusted skin by rubbing gently. Then dry with a towel. Massage a thin layer of the cream or … treatment and after each application in hot water and dry in a hot dryer (or dry-clean) to kill all the mites and …
Medications
… underarms unless directed to do so by your doctor. Wash and dry your hands before applying. Clean and dry the affected area. Apply a thin film of the medication … to treat the hands. If applying this medication near the eyes, avoid getting it in the eyes because this may worsen …
Medications
… your hands before and after use. Avoid contact with your eyes. If it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with … Clean the applicator with warm soapy water, rinse well, and dry. If you have itching/burning around the outside of the … with others. To help prevent vaginal yeast infections, dry the genital area thoroughly after showering, bathing, or …
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… upset, loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, headache, or dry mouth may occur. If any of these effects last or get … movements you can't control/spasms greatly increased eye blinking/twitching fainting diarrhea that doesn't stop … cause a very serious condition called neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). Get medical help right away if you have any …
Medications
… intolerance, fast/pounding/irregular heartbeat, bulging eyes, unusual growth in the neck/thyroid known as a goiter) … signs of a certain nerve problem known as Guillain-Barre syndrome (such as unsteadiness, loss of coordination, … The bottle contains a desiccant to help keep your medicine dry. Keep the desiccant in the bottle. Do not store in the …
Medications
… is used for migraines or skin conditions such as wrinkles, eye spasm, or excessive sweating are extremely unlikely. … Double vision, drooping or swollen eyelid, eye irritation, dry eyes, tearing, reduced blinking, and increased … Double vision, drooping or swollen eyelid, eye irritation, dry eyes, tearing, reduced blinking, and increased …
Medications
… suited to hairy areas. Ointments may be better suited for dry areas and when a stronger effect or skin protection is … affected area with mild soap and water, rinse well, and pat dry. Gently rub a small amount of the medication into the … includes the hands. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, ears, or mouth. If the medication gets in these …
Medications
… condition does not improve or if it worsens. Side Effects Dry mouth, dizziness, drowsiness, lightheadedness, blurred … worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. To relieve dry mouth, suck (sugarless) hard candy or ice chips, chew … fast/pounding heartbeat fainting difficulty urinating eye pain A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is …
Medications
… any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Clean and dry the skin before applying the patch. Peel away the … membranes. Do not use this product in the ears or near the eyes. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, ears, or … any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Clean and dry the skin before applying the patch. Peel away the …