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… pregnancy. Using this product does not protect you or your partner against sexually transmitted diseases (such as HIV, … The risk is greater in women who have multiple sexual partners, or infection with a sexually transmitted disease … medical history, especially of: recent pregnancy current breastfeeding bleeding/blood disorders high blood pressure …
Medications
… pregnancy. Using this product does not protect you or your partner against sexually transmitted diseases (such as HIV, … The risk is greater in women who have multiple sexual partners, or who are infected with a sexually transmitted … medical history, especially of: recent pregnancy current breastfeeding bleeding/blood disorders high blood pressure …
Medications
… drug does not cure herpes or prevent infection of sexual partners. How To Use Read the Patient Information Leaflet … sex practices to reduce the risk of giving herpes to your partner, even if there are no symptoms present. Always use a … infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Avoid breastfeeding if you have herpes sores on or near your …
Medications
… To lower the chance of giving genital herpes to your partner, do not have sexual contact during an outbreak or if … milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Avoid breastfeeding if you have herpes sores on or near your … To lower the chance of giving genital herpes to your partner, do not have sexual contact during an outbreak or if …
Medications
… during pregnancy by either the pregnant woman or her male partner. The combination may harm an unborn baby. Reliable … of birth control must be used whenever at least one sexual partner is using these medicines together. Female patients … for 6 months after stopping treatment. If you or your partner becomes pregnant, or if you think you or your …
Medications
… during pregnancy by either the pregnant woman or her male partner. The combination may harm an unborn baby. Reliable … of birth control must be used whenever at least one sexual partner is using these medicines together. Female patients … for 6 months after stopping treatment. If you or your partner becomes pregnant, or if you think you or your …
Medications
… during pregnancy by either the pregnant woman or her male partner. The combination may harm an unborn baby. Reliable … of birth control must be used whenever at least one sexual partner is using these medicines together. Female patients … for 6 months after stopping treatment. If you or your partner becomes pregnant, or if you think you or your …
Medications
… are exposed to it during pregnancy. If you or your sexual partner are or may be pregnant, do not take ribavirin, and … pregnancy. It is recommended that female patients or female partners of male patients take a pregnancy test before this … 9 months for female patients and for 6 months for female partners of male patients). If you or your partner become …
Medications
… and for 6 weeks after the last dose. Men with female partners of childbearing age should use reliable forms of … and for 3 months after the last dose. If you or your partner becomes pregnant, talk to your doctor right away … for more details. Attend a transplant education class or support group. Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of …
Medications
… and for 6 weeks after the last dose. Men with female partners of childbearing age should use reliable forms of … and for 3 months after the last dose. If you or your partner becomes pregnant, talk to your doctor right away … for more details. Attend a transplant education class or support group. Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of …