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… It is given as directed by your doctor, usually every 4 weeks for a total of 6 injections. The dosage is based on … may be present in the blood, urine, or stool for about 1 week after an injection, avoid contact with your blood, urine, or stool for at least 1 week after your treatment. To avoid splashing, sit down on …
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… directed by your doctor, usually starting with once every 2 weeks, then increasing to once a week. If you are using this medication to treat PJIA in … skin as directed by the doctor, usually once every 2 or 3 weeks, based on your child's weight. If you are using this …
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… accidentally getting it in your eyes. During the first few weeks of using this product, your acne might appear worse … on pimples forming inside the skin. It may take several weeks to notice results from this medication. Use it … or worsening of acne may occur during the first 2 to 4 weeks of using the medication. These effects usually …
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… under your skin as directed by your doctor, usually every 4 weeks for the first 16 weeks, then every 8 weeks. Each dose requires 2 injections, one after the other. …
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… vaccine for meningitis (meningococcal vaccine) at least 2 weeks before receiving this medication. If you have been … by your doctor. It is usually given every 7 days for 5 weeks, then every 14 days. The dosage is based on your … need to be monitored by your doctor for at least 8 or 12 weeks to make sure that your condition does not worsen. …
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… When treating actinic keratoses, apply once a day for 2 weeks. You will then rest the treated skin for the next two weeks by not applying any more imiquimod. After this rest … resume applying this medication once a day for another 2 weeks. When treating warts, apply once a day until the warts …
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… under your skin as directed by your doctor, usually once a week for the first 4 weeks, followed by a maintenance dose on a regular schedule … You may continue prophylaxis with Factor VIII for the first week of emicizumab prophylaxis. Ask your healthcare …
Medications
… vaccine for meningitis (meningococcal vaccine) at least 2 weeks before receiving this medication. If you have been … by your doctor. After the first dose, it is usually given 2 weeks later, then every 4 or every 8 weeks. The dosage is based on your medical condition, …
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… may be increased. Improvement is usually seen within 4 weeks. However, it may take several weeks of continued use before the full effects of this … tingling or itching skin may occur during the first few weeks, but then subside as your body adjusts to this …
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… Your condition should start to improve within the first week of treatment. Tell your doctor if your condition worsens or does not improve after 2 weeks for pityriasis and after 4 weeks for other fungal skin infections. Side Effects …