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Medications
… section. This medication is used to treat arthritis of the knee(s). It reduces pain, swelling, and joint stiffness and … skin, as directed by your doctor, usually 40 drops for each knee four times daily. The dosage is based on your medical … have any serious side effects, including: signs of kidney problems (such as change in the amount of urine) symptoms of …
Medications
… care professional. You will be lying on your back with your knees bent outward while the medication is placed, and you … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before … care professional. You will be lying on your back with your knees bent outward while the medication is placed, and you …
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… heart, or brain, causing serious (possibly fatal) breathing problems, heart attack, or stroke. This drug may also be … surgeries with an increased risk of blood clots (such as knee or hip replacement). It may also be used to prevent … surgeries with an increased risk of blood clots (such as knee or hip replacement). It may also be used to prevent …
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… the applicator with the cream. Lie on your back with your knees toward your chest. Insert one applicator filled with … with the vaginal tablet. Lie on your back with your knees toward your chest. Insert the tablet or the applicator … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. If you …
Medications
… the applicator with the cream. Lie on your back with your knees toward your chest. Insert one applicator filled with … with the vaginal tablet. Lie on your back with your knees toward your chest. Insert the tablet or the applicator … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. If you …
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… wear it anywhere on the body below the neck and above the knees or elbows. Apply the patch to a clean, dry, and … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before … wear it anywhere on the body below the neck and above the knees or elbows. Apply the patch to a clean, dry, and …
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… Oxycodone may also cause severe, possibly fatal, breathing problems. To lower your risk, your doctor should have you … by your doctor. Lie down on your left side with right knee bent. Gently push the suppository into the rectum with … by your doctor. Lie down on your left side with right knee bent. Gently push the suppository into the rectum with …
Medications
… irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation) or after hip or knee replacement surgery. It is also used to prevent blood … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before … as anemia, hemophilia, thrombocytopenia) frequent falls/injuries certain eye problem (retinopathy) a certain …
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… of water to soften it. Lie on your left side with the right knee bent. Carefully push the suppository (pointed end … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. If you … of water to soften it. Lie on your left side with the right knee bent. Carefully push the suppository (pointed end …
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… swelling, and discomfort caused by hemorrhoids and other problems of the anal area (such as anal fissures, itching) … drops of water. Lie down on your left side with your right knee bent. Gently push the suppository, pointed end first, … drops of water. Lie down on your left side with your right knee bent. Gently push the suppository, pointed end first, …