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Medications
… they may make symptoms worse. Use of this medication for prolonged or repeated periods may result in oral thrush or a … your doctor tells you to. If taking this medication for a long time, lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood … so. Properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste …
Medications
… the risk for lightheadedness or dehydration. Report prolonged diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. To prevent … your risk for skin cancer, especially if you take it for a long time. Limit your time in the sun. Avoid tanning booths … so. Properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste …
Medications
… from your doses of vitamin D (at least 2 hours apart, longer if possible). It may be easiest to take vitamin D at … these other medications. Ask your doctor or pharmacist how long you should wait between doses and for help finding a … so. Properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste …
Medications
… the risk for lightheadedness or dehydration. Report prolonged diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. To prevent … your risk for skin cancer, especially if you take it for a long time. Limit your time in the sun. Avoid tanning booths … so. Properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste …
Medications
… each day. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to find out how long each bottle of the nasal spray should last. Do not use the nasal spray bottle longer, even if there is medication left over, because you … not increase your dose or use this drug more often or for longer than prescribed. Your condition will not improve any …
Medications
… transplant, or people who receive this medication for a long period of time. Get medical help right away if you have … may cause a condition that affects the heart rhythm (QT prolongation). QT prolongation can rarely cause serious (rarely fatal) …
Medications
… fatal) withdrawal, especially if you have used it for a long time or in high doses. To prevent withdrawal, your … Diazepam works by calming the brain and nerves. It belongs to a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. How To … so. Properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed. For more details, read the Patient/Caregiver …
Medications
… the risk for lightheadedness or dehydration. Report prolonged diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. To prevent … your risk for skin cancer, especially if you take it for a long time. Limit your time in the sun. Avoid tanning booths … so. Properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste …
Medications
… your need for other pain medications. Zolmitriptan belongs to a class of drugs known as triptans. It affects a … overuse headache). Do not use medications more often or for longer than directed. Tell your doctor if you need to use … the chance of serious side effects. Ask your doctor how long you should wait between your doses of these drugs. …
Medications
… candesartan and hydrochlorothiazide. Candesartan belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin receptor … your risk of dizziness or lightheadedness. Report prolonged diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. Be sure to drink … your risk for skin cancer, especially if you take it for a long time. Limit your time in the sun. Avoid tanning booths …