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Medications
… the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into areas of skin that are tender, bruised, red, or hard. Avoid injecting … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your …
Medications
… site each time to lessen injury. Do not inject into skin that is red, sore, scarred, or infected. If you are … the upper outer thigh as directed. Tell your doctor of any skin reactions that do not go away after a few days. The … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your …
Medications
… do not use the liquid. Inject this medication under the skin in the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into skin that is damaged, bruised, … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your …
Medications
… ask your doctor or pharmacist. People who are in close contact with the infected person, such as members of the … after the second treatment with dimethicone. Side Effects Skin or eye irritation/redness may occur. If any of these … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: skin conditions or sensitivities Constant or forceful …
Medications
… developing an infection or certain types of cancer (such as skin cancer, lymphoma). To reduce the risk of these serious … right away if you develop any of the following: unusual skin changes, change in the appearance/size of moles, … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your …
Medications
… developing an infection or certain types of cancer (such as skin cancer, lymphoma). To reduce the risk of these serious … right away if you develop any of the following: unusual skin changes, change in the appearance/size of moles, … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your …
Medications
… pregnancy, become pregnant, or think you may be pregnant, contact your doctor right away. Uses This medication is used … imbalance (such as low or high potassium) gout lupus skin cancer This drug may make you dizzy. Alcohol or … sensitive to the sun. It may also increase your risk for skin cancer, especially if you take it for a long time. …
Medications
… pregnancy, become pregnant, or think you may be pregnant, contact your doctor right away. Uses This drug is used to … lupus dehydration high level of potassium in the blood skin cancer This drug may make you dizzy. Alcohol or … sensitive to the sun. It may also increase your risk for skin cancer, especially if you take it for a long time. …
Medications
… is used to treat severe acne in women who have an oily skin condition called seborrhea and unwanted/extra hair … This medication helps to decrease the amount of oil on the skin which helps to clear acne. It also decreases hair … still having your period. If you do not get your period, contact your doctor. According to the manufacturer, you …
Medications
… safely with other drugs. Apply this medication to the skin as directed by your doctor. Do not apply on burns, cuts, irritated skin, or skin that has been exposed to radiation (x-ray … of the hand for about 15 to 30 seconds, making sure the contact is complete (especially around the edges). If your …