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… in a return of the infection. You may use this product during your menstrual period. Do not use tampons or douches … infection unless your doctor tells you to. If your sexual partner experiences symptoms, they should contact their … infection unless your doctor tells you to. If your sexual partner experiences symptoms, they should contact their …
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… or 6 to 10 hours for warts. Do not shower or bathe during this time. In the morning, wash the treated area with … being treated. You may also be able to infect any sexual partner who comes into contact with the areas of skin … being treated. You may also be able to infect any sexual partner who comes into contact with the areas of skin …
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… additional medication to treat your condition. Your sexual partner may also require medication to prevent re-infection. … liver disease nervous system problems blood disorders During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when … additional medication to treat your condition. Your sexual partner may also require medication to prevent re-infection. …
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… drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when … the previous month (such as household members, sexual partners) should also be checked and treated for scabies. … the previous month (such as household members, sexual partners) should also be checked and treated for scabies. …
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… If you are using the single dose tablet, it may be used during the daytime or at bedtime. If using the vaginal … underwear, and change your underwear daily. If your sexual partner experiences symptoms, they should contact their … underwear, and change your underwear daily. If your sexual partner experiences symptoms, they should contact their …
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… it may help the infection clear faster. New warts may occur during or after treatment. This medication does not prevent … being treated. You may also be able to infect any sexual partner who comes into contact with the areas of skin … being treated. You may also be able to infect any sexual partner who comes into contact with the areas of skin …
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… your condition lasts or gets worse or if new growths appear during treatment. Side Effects Treatment area reactions may … being treated. You may also be able to infect any sexual partner who comes into contact with the areas of skin … being treated. You may also be able to infect any sexual partner who comes into contact with the areas of skin …
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… and severe nausea and vomiting. Nerve problems may occur during treatment or weeks after stopping treatment. Your … and for 11 months after stopping treatment. If you or your partner become pregnant, talk to your doctor right away … and for 11 months after stopping treatment. If you or your partner become pregnant, talk to your doctor right away …
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… herpes. To lower the chance of giving herpes to your partner, do not have sexual contact during an outbreak or if you have symptoms. You can spread … herpes. To lower the chance of giving herpes to your partner, do not have sexual contact during an outbreak or if …
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… your time in the sun. Avoid tanning booths and sunlamps during treatment and for at least 1 week after stopping this … and for 3 months after the last dose. If you or your partner becomes pregnant, talk to your doctor right away … and for 3 months after the last dose. If you or your partner becomes pregnant, talk to your doctor right away …