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… the shortest possible time. See also How to Use section for more information about addiction. Ask your doctor or … and response to therapy. Do not increase the dose or use it more often than directed by your doctor. Pain medications … can cause withdrawal reactions in people who are physically dependent on opioids. The seriousness of the …
Medications
… for your other eye if so directed and if your dose is for more than 1 drop. Apply this medication as directed by your … and response to treatment. Do not use this medication more often or for longer than prescribed because doing so … temporarily blurred. Do not drive, use machinery, or do any activity that requires clear vision until you can do it …
Medications
… for your other eye if so directed and if your dose is for more than 1 drop. Apply as often as directed by your doctor. … and response to treatment. Do not use this medication more often or for longer than prescribed because doing so … temporarily blurred. Do not drive, use machinery, or do any activity that requires clear vision until you can do it …
Medications
… to treatment. Do not increase your dose or use this drug more often or for longer than prescribed. Your condition … reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before using this medication, tell your doctor … (TPMT or NUDT15 deficiency) Thioguanine can make you more likely to get infections or may worsen any current …
Medications
… lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you more likely to get a serious (rarely fatal) infection or … reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before using this medication, tell your doctor … the aorta or other blood vessels) Ramucirumab can make you more likely to get infections or may worsen any current …
Medications
… at or near the injection site can happen, sometimes more than 24 hours after the injection. Symptoms may include … lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you more likely to get a serious (rarely fatal) infection or … reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before using this medication, tell your doctor …
Medications
… occurred after the first dose or after later doses, even more than one year after starting treatment. The risk is … worsen or if you are using your quick-relief inhaler more than usual or more often than prescribed. Side Effects See also Warning …
Medications
… Do not increase your dose or take this medication more often than directed. To prevent motion sickness, take the first dose 30 to 60 minutes before starting activity such as travel. Tell your doctor if your condition … reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before using this medication, tell your doctor …
Medications
… for your other eye if so directed and if your dose is for more than 1 drop. Apply as often as directed by your doctor. … and response to treatment. Do not use this medication more often or for longer than prescribed because doing so … blurred or unstable. Do not drive, use machinery, or do any activity that requires clear vision until you can do it …
Medications
… problems (overactive bladder, neurogenic detrusor overactivity). Overactive bladder is a problem with how your … each day. Do not increase your dose or take this medication more often without your doctor's approval. Your condition … serious side effects, including: constipation lasting 3 or more days severe stomach/abdominal pain trouble urinating …