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Medications
… skin with soap and water. If this medication gets in your eye, open the eyelids and flush with plenty of water for 15 … your hands/feet to develop a skin reaction called hand-foot syndrome (palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia). Notify your … doctor promptly if you experience swelling, pain, redness, dryness, peeling, blisters, or tingling/burning of the …
Medications
… your face so that you do not get the medication into your eyes. Shake the inhaler well for 5 seconds before each use. … and use this drug (the corticosteroid) last. To prevent dry mouth, hoarseness, and oral yeast infections from … and use this drug (the corticosteroid) last. To prevent dry mouth, hoarseness, and oral yeast infections from …
Medications
… this medication to the skin, clean the affected area and dry well. Wait 10 minutes, then apply a small amount of … with gauze. Avoid applying this medication in or around the eyes or eyelids. Also, do not apply this medication inside … promptly. Side Effects Skin irritation, burning, redness, dryness, pain, swelling, tenderness, or changes in skin …
Medications
… use it as directed. Before use on the skin, clean and dry the affected area as directed. Apply a thin layer of … your hand and apply to the face. Do not spray near your eyes, nose, or mouth. If you are using the foam, shake the … use it as directed. Before use on the skin, clean and dry the affected area as directed. Apply a thin layer of …
Medications
… Use If you are using this medication on the skin, clean and dry the affected area as directed. Then apply a small amount … be increased. Avoid using this medication in or around your eyes, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Use this … Use If you are using this medication on the skin, clean and dry the affected area as directed. Then apply a small amount …
Medications
… diarrhea, loss of appetite, changes in taste, dry skin, mouth sores, hair loss, voice changes, or … your hands/feet to develop a skin reaction called hand-foot syndrome. Tell your doctor right away if you experience … that doesn't stop, stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine) numb/tingling skin slow wound healing …
Medications
… stop, stomach/abdominal pain, dark urine, or yellowing eyes/skin. Do not restart this medication if you have … Nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, mouth sores, mild rash, dry skin, and trouble sleeping may occur. If any of these … your hands/feet to develop a skin reaction called hand-foot syndrome (palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia). Tell your …
Medications
… dehydration, such as unusual decreased urination, unusual dry mouth/thirst, or dizziness/lightheadedness. Temporary … problems (such as change in the amount of urine) yellowing eyes/skin dark urine Capecitabine may make you develop a skin problem called hand-foot syndrome. To help prevent this, protect your hands and feet …
Medications
… Nausea, stomach upset, cramps, loss of appetite, diarrhea, dry mouth, headache, nervousness, dizziness, trouble … and rarely cause a very serious condition called serotonin syndrome/toxicity. The risk increases if you are also taking … history of heart attack or stroke a certain eye problem (glaucoma) seizures personal or family history …
Medications
… a certain inherited disease (multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 or MEN 2) or if you have a personal/family … if you notice any symptoms of dehydration, such as unusual dry mouth/thirst, fast heartbeat, or … medications (such as metoprolol, propranolol, glaucoma eye drops such as timolol) may prevent the fast/pounding …