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Medications
… clearly needed. It may slightly increase the risk of birth defects if used during the first two months of pregnancy. … If you are giving this medication through a certain tube into the stomach (gastric tube), ask your health care professional for detailed …
Medications
… pregnancy continues until birth, there is a risk of birth defects. You may have a very serious infection even if you … taking this medication. To decrease the chance of birth defects, avoid getting pregnant again before your next … birth control right away. To decrease the chance of birth defects, avoid getting pregnant again before your next …
Medications
… your hands first. To avoid contamination, do not touch the tube tip or let it touch your eye or any other surface. … as directed by your doctor. Wipe the tip of the ointment tube with a clean tissue to remove extra medication before … ask your doctor if you should continue to use your current tube of dexamethasone eye ointment or start a new tube. …
Medications
… your hands first. To avoid contamination, do not touch the tube tip or let it touch your eye or any other surface. … your other eye if so directed. Wipe the tip of the ointment tube with a clean tissue to remove extra medication before … ask your doctor if you should continue to use your current tube of loteprednol eye ointment or start a new tube. This …
Medications
… first start using this medication, it is given through a tube through the nose into the small intestine. After a few … right for you, then the medication will be given through a tube through the abdomen into the small intestine. The tube through the abdomen will require surgery. Follow all …
Medications
… your folic acid levels, increasing the risk of spinal cord defects. Check with your doctor to make sure you are taking … acid. Prenatal care should include tests for spinal cord defects. This drug passes into breast milk and could have … your folic acid levels, increasing the risk of spinal cord defects. Check with your doctor to make sure you are taking …
Medications
… whole dose. The water mixture may also be given through a tube into the stomach (nasogastric or gastric tube). If you are giving this medication through a tube, ask your health care professional for detailed …
Medications
… whole dose. The water mixture may also be given through a tube into the stomach (nasogastric or gastric tube). If you are giving this medication through a tube, ask your health care professional for detailed …
Medications
… a syringe, and give it by mouth or through a nasogastric tube with an oral syringe. Do not mix the contents of the … the exact dose. The liquid form may also be given through a tube into the stomach (nasogastric or gastric tube). If you are giving this medication through a …
Medications
… first. To avoid contamination, be careful not to touch the tube tip or let it touch your eye or any other surface. Tilt … strip of ointment into the pouch by squeezing the tube gently. Close the eye and roll the eyeball in all … your other eye if so directed. Wipe the tip of the ointment tube with a clean tissue to remove extra medication before …