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… doctor before giving this drug to a child younger than 12 years. It is very important to keep this and all medication … blood clots. This effect reduces the risk of stroke and heart attack. If you have recently had surgery on clogged … on one side of the body, or sudden vision changes. Before using this drug, consult a doctor or pharmacist if you have …
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… least 10 minutes after taking this medication. If you are using the powder packets, dissolve the powder on tongue and … Tell your doctor promptly if you develop ringing in the ears or difficulty hearing. If your condition lasts or gets worse (such as new …
Medications
… your doctor before treating a child younger than 12 years. Your doctor may direct you to take a low dose of … blood clots. This effect reduces the risk of stroke and heart attack. If you have recently had surgery on clogged … on one side of the body, or sudden vision changes. Before using this drug, consult a doctor or pharmacist if you have …
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… is for use on the skin only. Wash your hands before using. Avoid getting this product in your eyes or inside the … you have any serious side effects, including: acne balance/hearing problems extreme/unwanted hair growth small red bumps … should not be used to treat an infection in the outer ear canal if the eardrum is torn (perforated) or if the …
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… Leaflet if available from your pharmacist before you start using lidocaine/prilocaine disc and each time you get a … rash) or mucous membranes. Do not use this product in the ears or near the eyes. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, …
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… skin and surrounding area. Do not use this product in the ears. If this product alone cannot completely numb the area … Leaflet if available from your pharmacist before you start using lidocaine/prilocaine cream and each time you get a … on the hands. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, ears, or mouth. If this medication gets in the eyes, rinse …
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… To Use Follow all instructions in the product package for using the applicator tip/cap/nozzle. Before use, clean the … after use. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, ears or mouth. If the medication gets in these areas, rinse … side effects, including: rectal bleeding change in skin appearance (such as color, thickness) skin …
Medications
… Do not use more of this product, use it more often, or keep using it longer than prescribed by your doctor. If you have … after use. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, ears or mouth. If the medication gets in these areas, rinse … side effects, including: rectal bleeding change in skin appearance (such as color, thickness) skin …
Medications
… directed by your doctor, usually every 4 weeks. If you are using this medication to treat giant cell tumor of the bone … seizures severe dizziness/fainting fast/irregular heartbeat Denosumab can affect your immune system. You may be more likely to get a serious infection, such as a skin, ear, stomach/gut, or bladder infection. Tell your doctor …
Medications
… Guide provided by your pharmacist before you start using denosumab and before each injection. If you have any … around lips/mouth or in fingers/toes) fast/irregular heartbeat severe dizziness/fainting seizures Denosumab can … be more likely to get a serious infection, such as a skin, ear, stomach/gut, or bladder infection. Tell your doctor …