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Medications
… and after use. Avoid contact of this product with your eyes. If it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with plenty of water. Call your doctor if eye irritation lasts. Dosage is based on your medical …
Medications
… infections in the body, including an infection in the eye, called CMV retinitis, that can cause blindness. … retinitis even with treatment. It is important to have your eyes checked regularly by your doctor. Other Uses This … this medication on your skin, in your mucous membranes and eyes, and avoid breathing in the dust from the tablets. If …
Medications
… yourself. Rarely, topiramate may cause a very serious eye problem, generally within 1 month of starting treatment. If untreated, this eye problem can lead to permanent blindness. Get medical … vision changes (such as decreased vision, blurred vision) eye pain/redness This medication can rarely cause a serious …
Medications
… yourself. Rarely, topiramate may cause a very serious eye problem, generally within 1 month of starting treatment. If untreated, this eye problem can lead to permanent blindness. Get medical … vision changes (such as decreased vision, blurred vision) eye pain/redness This medication can rarely cause a serious …
Medications
… blood/hormone disorders, allergic reactions, skin diseases, eye problems, breathing problems, bowel disorders, cancer, … away, fever) bone/joint pain fast/slow/irregular heartbeat eye pain/pressure vision problems unusual weight gain puffy … (such as heart failure, recent heart attack) diabetes eye diseases (such as cataracts, glaucoma, herpes infection …
Medications
… reactions. Tell your doctor right away if you experience flushing, trouble breathing, swelling of the face, tightness … skin with soap and water. If this medication gets in your eye, open the eyelids and flush with plenty of water for 15 minutes. Get …
Medications
… use on the skin only. Avoid getting this medication in your eyes or on the inside of your nose or mouth. If you do get … use on the skin only. Avoid getting this medication in your eyes or on the inside of your nose or mouth. If you do get …
Medications
… system disorders, allergic reactions, certain skin and eye conditions, breathing problems, and certain cancers. How … of blood clots brittle bones (osteoporosis) diabetes eye diseases (such as cataracts, glaucoma, herpes infection of the eye) heart problems (such as congestive heart failure) high …
Medications
… count, liver function tests, blood pressure, EKG, pulse, eye exam) to monitor for side effects. Take this medication … stop loss of appetite stomach/abdominal pain yellowing eyes/skin dark urine This medication can weaken your immune … as clumsiness or problems with strength, balance, speech, eyesight, or thinking. Get medical help right away if you …
Medications
… to keep a loose patch from falling off. Do not touch your eyes while you are handling the patch. Wash your hands with … application. If the medication comes in contact with your eyes or if your eyes become red after handling the patch, rinse your eyes …