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… as well as unnecessary exposure to heat (for example, hot dishwater, long hot baths). Use a sunscreen and wear protective clothing … as well as unnecessary exposure to heat (for example, hot dishwater, long hot baths). Use a sunscreen and wear …
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… away how to best continue taking lithium. Take care in hot weather or during activities that cause you to sweat heavily, such as during hot baths, saunas, or exercise. Before having surgery, tell … away how to best continue taking lithium. Take care in hot weather or during activities that cause you to sweat …
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… there). Perphenazine is a psychiatric medication (antipsychotic-type) that works by helping to restore the balance of … drugs, and herbal products). Caution is advised during hot weather because perphenazine can reduce sweating, … Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid strenuous exercise in hot weather. If you become overheated, promptly seek cooler …
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… other way such as heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Before using, check this product visually for … side effects, including: easy bleeding/bruising feeling too hot or cold (more than others around you) gradual change in … other way such as heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Before using, check this product visually for …
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… capsule and dissolve the contents into a small amount of hot water. Add cold water, mix, and drink all of the … capsule and dissolve the contents into a small amount of hot water. Add cold water, mix, and drink all of the …
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… response to treatment. Do not heat patiromer or add it to hot foods or liquids. Mix this medication right before … response to treatment. Do not heat patiromer or add it to hot foods or liquids. Mix this medication right before …
Medications
… or blushing of the skin (such as spicy foods, alcohol, hot drinks). Before having surgery, tell your doctor or … or blushing of the skin (such as spicy foods, alcohol, hot drinks). Before having surgery, tell your doctor or …
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… or as directed by your doctor. Rinse the applicator with hot running water after use. Shake off any visible water … or as directed by your doctor. Rinse the applicator with hot running water after use. Shake off any visible water …
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… certain triggers that may worsen rosacea such as wind, hot beverages, spicy foods, alcohol, and extreme cold. … certain triggers that may worsen rosacea such as wind, hot beverages, spicy foods, alcohol, and extreme cold. …
Medications
… way, such as by heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Do not leave in direct sunlight. Do not shake … way, such as by heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Do not leave in direct sunlight. Do not shake …