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Medications
… upper arm as directed by your doctor, usually once every 2 weeks, or once every 4 weeks (monthly). The dosage is based on your medical … Missed Dose If you are using this medication every 2 weeks and miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember if it …
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… you may be able to infect others with flu for up to 3 weeks. Rarely, infections may occur in people in close … age group should not use products containing aspirin for 4 weeks after receiving this vaccine unless directed by the … treatment. Do not take any of these drugs until at least 2 weeks after receiving this vaccine. Overdose Not applicable. …
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… once every month. Some doses may be given once every 6 weeks or once every 2 months. Do not rub/massage the … by mouth (such as aripiprazole tablet/solution) for 2 to 3 weeks. This will help maintain the right level of medication … drugs, and herbal products). It may take several weeks to get the full benefit of this medication. Use this …
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… under the skin, usually every 8 hours for the first week of treatment, and then once a day thereafter, or as … do not have serious side effects. During the first few weeks of treatment, your hormone levels will actually … to this drug. Your symptoms may get worse for a few weeks when you first start treatment. If your symptoms do …
Medications
… the condition prescribed. Do not use it for longer than 2 weeks in a row or use more than 60 grams per week unless directed to do so by your doctor. Tell your doctor if your condition lasts or gets worse after 2 weeks of treatment. Side Effects Burning, stinging, itching, …
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… the condition prescribed. Do not use it for longer than 2 weeks in a row or use more than 50 grams per week unless directed to do so by your doctor. Inform your … system problems certain skin conditions (rosacea, perioral dermatitis) Do not use if there is an infection or sore …
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… the condition prescribed. Do not use it for longer than 2 weeks in a row or use more than 50 grams of the gel or more than 45 grams of the cream/ointment per week unless directed to do so by your doctor. Inform your … certain skin conditions if using the gel (rosacea, perioral dermatitis) Do not use if there is an infection or sore …
Medications
… first dose, you will usually receive the next two doses 2 weeks and 6 weeks later. After the third dose, this medication is given as directed by your doctor, usually every 8 weeks. Serious allergic reactions can happen during or even …
Medications
… by your doctor on a treatment schedule, usually once a week for the first 4 weeks, then once every 2 weeks. Follow your doctor's treatment schedule carefully. …
Medications
… the skin growth has completely cleared or for up to 12 weeks as directed. You may see improvement as early as 6 weeks after starting treatment, but it may take up to 8 weeks after stopping treatment to see complete healing. Do …