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Medications
… is used to prevent a certain virus infection (rotavirus) in infants and young children. Rotavirus can cause fever, … symptoms may include pulling the knees to the chest and crying, or crying when the abdomen is touched. A very … is used to prevent a certain virus infection (rotavirus) in infants and young children. Rotavirus can cause fever, …
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… This combination of vaccines is usually used in infants and children. How To Use Read all vaccine … at the injection site may occur. Mild fever, irritability/crying, vomiting, loss of appetite, and diarrhea may also … of seizure other brain/nervous system disorders (such as infantile spasms, encephalopathy) reaction to other vaccines …
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… the right way. Symptoms in babies may include seizures, crying more than usual, and muscle twitching/spasms. A very … into breast milk. However, it is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug … into breast milk. However, it is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug …
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… dehydration. Room temperature solution is better for infants. Children younger than 2 years may be more likely to … such as shakiness, unusual sleepiness, abnormal/prolonged crying. During pregnancy, this medication should be used … dehydration. Room temperature solution is better for infants. Children younger than 2 years may be more likely to …
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… must be used only under close medical supervision. Infants, children, older adults, or weak patients are more … drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). Infants and children younger than 3 years using anesthesia … may have symptoms such as slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. If you become pregnant, …
Medications
… the right way. Symptoms in babies may include seizures, crying more than usual, and muscle twitching/spasms. This is … into breast milk. However, it is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug … into breast milk. However, it is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug …
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… needed. Liver problems or birth defects may occur in infants exposed to this type of medication in the womb. Tell … you notice yellowing of the eyes/skin or dark urine in your infant. Babies born to mothers who have used this drug … drowsiness, feeding/breathing difficulties, or constant crying. If you notice any of these symptoms in your newborn …
Medications
… for a longer time. Nitrazepam is also used by children and infants to treat a certain type of seizure (myoclonic). This … drowsiness and temporary memory loss. To treat seizures in infants and children, give the medication by mouth as … may have symptoms such as slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. If you become pregnant, …
Medications
… on your medical condition and response to treatment. In infants, the dosage may also be based on weight. Use this … may have symptoms such as slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. However, since … breast milk and could have undesirable effects on a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug …
Medications
… may have symptoms such as slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. If you become pregnant, … breast milk and may have undesirable effects on a nursing infant. Breast-feeding while using this drug is not … breast milk and may have undesirable effects on a nursing infant. Breast-feeding while using this drug is not …