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… the manufacturer's instruction sheet and carefully follow all directions for your product. If any of this … infant's mouth. Apply this drug in an area with good air flow (such as near an open window). Apply this drug to the … worsening redness or pus. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. Discuss the risks …
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… regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden breathing problems. If … any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Do not swallow these capsules by mouth. Use the special inhaler to … getting this medication into your eyes. It may cause eye pain/irritation, temporary blurred vision, and other vision …
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… fatal) harm to an unborn baby if used during pregnancy. It should only be used during pregnancy if the benefits … is given by a health care professional. It is injected slowly into a vein as directed by your doctor, usually once … your first infusion is finished and 30 minutes after the following infusions to make sure you do not have an infusion …
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… symptoms of BPH such as difficulty in beginning the flow of urine, weak stream, and the need to urinate … your doctor about the benefits and risks. This medication should not be used by women or children. How To Use Read the … decrease in the amount of semen/sperm), testicle pain/swelling, increased breast size, or breast tenderness …
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… usually receive 2 doses 4 to 8 weeks apart. Closely follow the vaccination schedule provided by the health care professional. Side Effects Pain/redness/bruising/swelling at the injection site, fever, … If you develop a rash after getting the vaccine, you should avoid being in the same room with people with immune …
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… using this medication, a parent or other responsible adult should supervise the child. If you have any questions, ask … getting this medication into your eyes. It may cause eye pain/irritation, temporary blurred vision, and other vision … Use this medication only through a nebulizer. Do not swallow or inject the solution. To prevent infections, clean the …
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… This medication is not used to treat RSV infection, but should be continued even if your child gets the RSV … child should receive the medication. Side Effects Fever or pain/redness/swelling at the injection site may occur. If … child should receive the medication. Side Effects Fever or pain/redness/swelling at the injection site may occur. If …
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… using a certain breathing device (ventilator). Read and follow the manufacturer's directions for use and care of the ventilator. Follow all directions from the manufacturer to prevent particle … this medication is first started. If this occurs, treatment should be stopped. If you and the doctor decide to restart …
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… can cause brain damage and sometimes death. This medication should not be used to treat sudden, severely high levels of … condition, and response to treatment. The total daily dose should be divided into equal amounts and taken with each … and herbal products). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. Discuss the risks …
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… vomiting that has already started. Ask your doctor what you should do if you already have nausea or vomiting. How To Use … given by mouth (aprepitant) for the next 2 days. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Children's dosage … you have any serious side effects, including: redness/sores/pain/swelling at or near the injection site A very serious …