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Medications
… the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, take the smallest effective dose for the … of suicide), watering eyes, runny nose, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, muscle aches, or sudden changes in behavior. When … of suicide), watering eyes, runny nose, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, muscle aches, or sudden changes in behavior. When …
Medications
… level. Remember to take it at the same time each day. Avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while being treated with this medication unless your doctor instructs you otherwise. Grapefruit can … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your doctor about …
Medications
… the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, use the smallest effective dose for the … of suicide), watering eyes, runny nose, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, muscle aches, or sudden changes in behavior. Though … irritation/congestion, trouble sleeping, dry mouth, and sweating may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, …
Medications
… the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, take the smallest effective dose for the … of suicide), watering eyes, runny nose, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, muscle aches, or sudden changes in behavior. When … constipation, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, increased sweating, or tiredness may occur. If any of these effects last …
Medications
… virus (influenza) if you have had symptoms for 2 days or less. It helps lessen symptoms (such as stuffy nose, cough, sore throat, … drugs, and herbal products). This drug may be less effective for young children. They may be unable to …
Medications
… health care professional. This product may also be used to lessen the risk of HIV infection after contact with the … this medication. These antacids can make raltegravir work less well. It is very important to continue taking this … and your risk of side effects will increase. Do not take less of this drug than prescribed or stop taking it (or …
Medications
… health care professional. This product may also be used to lessen the risk of HIV infection after contact with the … this medication. These antacids can make raltegravir work less well. It is very important to continue taking this … and your risk of side effects will increase. Do not take less of this drug than prescribed or stop taking it (or …
Medications
… your medical condition, on whether you are preventing or treating the illness, and your response to treatment. Dosage … day for the entire prescribed time. Do not take more or less of this drug than prescribed. Do not stop taking this … your medical condition, on whether you are preventing or treating the illness, and your response to treatment. Dosage …
Medications
… you may need to rinse the cleanser off sooner or use it less often. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for further … You may need to apply smaller amounts of the drug or use it less often. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more … medications down the toilet or pour them into a drain unless instructed to do so. Properly discard this product when …
Medications
… Nitrofurantoin should not be used by children less than one month of age due to the risk of a certain … to turn dark yellow or brown in color. This effect is harmless and will disappear when the medication is stopped. … milk and may have undesirable effects on nursing infants less than one month old and infants with a certain genetic …