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Medications
… to help break down and digest fats, starch, and proteins in food. It is used in conditions where the pancreas cannot … digestive enzymes into the small intestines to digest the food (conditions such as chronic pancreatitis, cystic … and the contents mixed in a small amount of liquid or soft food that does not need to be chewed (such as …
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… that is needed to break down a nutrient (tyrosine) found in food. This effect causes a build-up of too much tyrosine and … correct dose. You may take the suspension with or without food. When using an unopened bottle of suspension for the … you get a refill. You may take the tablets with or without food. If you are unable to swallow the tablets, you may …
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… if a special diet (high carbohydrate/low-fat) or the use of nutritional supplements may be helpful. If this medicine is … if a special diet (high carbohydrate/low-fat) or the use of nutritional supplements may be helpful. If this medicine is …
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… (such as Ringer's solution, Hartmann's solution, parenteral nutrition-TPN/PPN). Talk to your pharmacist for more … (such as Ringer's solution, Hartmann's solution, parenteral nutrition-TPN/PPN). Talk to your pharmacist for more …
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… pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. … 6 years old take the pellet form of this medication with food to improve taste of the medication. If you are using … the packet before use. To take this medication without food, open the packet and pour the pellets directly into …
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… health needs. Uses This medication is used in people with a food allergy to prevent serious reactions to foods. It is also used to treat and prevent inflammatory … the capsule whole. If you are taking this medication for food allergy, or if you have trouble swallowing capsules, it …
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… this medication, take this medication with fat-containing foods (such as eggs, butter, peanut butter, cheese). If you … into a small cup with 1 teaspoonful (5 milliliters) of soft food (such as yogurt, applesauce) or liquid (such as water, milk, infant formula). The soft food or liquid should be at or below room temperature. Mix …
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… How To Use Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. The … to treatment. Do not heat patiromer or add it to hot foods or liquids. Mix this medication right before taking … directed with liquid (such as water, apple juice) or soft food (such as applesauce, pudding, yogurt). If using liquid …
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… twice a day (every 12 hours). Taking this medication with food can affect its absorption. Take this medication on an … least 2 hours after and at least 30 minutes before eating food. If you cannot take it without eating, you can eat a small amount of food (4 ounces or 1/2 cup) between 1 hour before and 1 hour …
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… doctor or pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with food as directed by your doctor, usually once every day. In … this medication, first place about 1 to 2 teaspoons of soft food in a container. Use soft foods that will stick to a spoon (such as peanut butter, …