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Medications
… your doctor. Your treatment cycle will be repeated every 4 weeks if you are on a 5-day course, or every 6 weeks if you are on a 3-day course, and depending on your … is not recommended while using this drug and for at least 2 weeks after stopping treatment. Consult your doctor before …
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… may expose others to infection with chickenpox for up to 6 weeks after your child has been vaccinated. If your child … It may harm an unborn baby. Avoid getting pregnant for 4 weeks after receiving this vaccine. Talk to your health care … or aspirin-like medications (such as salsalate) for 6 weeks after your child has been vaccinated. This product may …
Medications
… and avoid contact with people who have recently received oral polio vaccine or flu vaccine inhaled through the nose. … and avoid contact with people who have recently received oral polio vaccine or flu vaccine inhaled through the nose. …
Medications
… is given as directed by your doctor, usually once every two weeks. To reduce irritation from the injection, your doctor … you first start this medication, it may take at least 3 weeks before this medication starts working. During this … only when clearly needed or if planning pregnancy within 12 weeks after your last dose of this medication. Babies born …
Medications
… a vein as directed by your doctor, usually 1 to 3 times a week. Patients getting this medication before surgery may … it. To help you remember, use it on the same day(s) of the week as directed. Do not increase your dose or use this drug … your risk of side effects will increase. It may take 2 to 6 weeks before your red blood cell count increases. Tell your …
Medications
… dose, take it more frequently, or use it for longer than 2 weeks in a row. Do not apply more than 50 milliliters of medication in a given week unless directed by your doctor. Doing so could increase … diabetes other skin/scalp conditions (such as rosacea, perioral dermatitis) immune system problems Do not use if there …
Medications
… surgery, and continue use on the day of surgery and for 2 weeks after surgery, or as directed by your doctor. If you … surgery, and continue use on the day of surgery and for 2 weeks after surgery, or as directed by your doctor. Your … doctor. Prolonged use of nepafenac eye drops (more than 2 weeks) may increase the risk of very serious side effects of …
Medications
… affected by eczema (a skin condition). During the first few weeks of using adapalene, your acne might appear worse … on pimples forming inside the skin. It may take 8 to 12 weeks to notice results from this medication. Use this … or worsening of acne may occur during the first 2-4 weeks of using the medication. These effects usually …
Medications
… by your doctor. The first 3 doses are usually given 2 weeks apart. Later (maintenance) doses are usually given every 4 weeks. If you are using this medication at home, learn all … direct you to have any required vaccines at least 2 to 4 weeks before starting this medication. Tell your health care …
Medications
… pump) is used for giving the injection, usually over 4 weeks (28 days), followed by a break (usually 2 weeks) during which you will not be given blinatumomab. … In later treatment cycles, your breaks may be longer (8 weeks). Do not change the settings on the infusion pump …