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Medications
… symptoms or mild side effects (such as antihistamines, nasal sprays for allergies). Ask your doctor for details. Missed … or mild side effects (such as antihistamines, nasal sprays for allergies). Ask your doctor for details. Missed …
Medications
… you to also use other medications (such as antihistamines, nasal sprays for allergies) for allergy symptoms or for mild side … also use other medications (such as antihistamines, nasal sprays for allergies) for allergy symptoms or for mild side …
Medications
… your doctor or pharmacist. Follow the instructions for test sprays in the air if you are using the inhaler for the first … for more than 3 days or for more than 21 days. Make sure to spray away from the face so that you do not get the … medication by mouth as directed by your doctor, usually 2 sprays once daily. Do not inhale more than 2 sprays in 24 …
Medications
… dupilumab may be used to reduce symptoms caused by nasal polyps and the long-term swelling of the sinuses and nasal passage (chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis). Dupilumab belongs to a class of drugs …
Medications
… may contain inactive ingredients (such as polyethylene glycol), which can cause allergic reactions or other … may contain inactive ingredients (such as polyethylene glycol), which can cause allergic reactions or other …
Medications
… may contain inactive ingredients (such as polyethylene glycol), which can cause allergic reactions or other … may contain inactive ingredients (such as polyethylene glycol), which can cause allergic reactions or other …
Medications
… well before using. Follow the instructions for test sprays in the air if you are using a canister for the first … mist is a sign that the inhaler is working properly. Avoid spraying the medication in your eyes. Inhale this medication … of inhalations on the product package. Also count test sprays used to prime the inhaler. Learn which of your …
Medications
… may contain inactive ingredients (such as polyethylene glycol), which can cause allergic reactions or other … may contain inactive ingredients (such as polyethylene glycol), which can cause allergic reactions or other …
Medications
… a day or as directed by your doctor. If you are using the spray form, shake the bottle well before applying. Dosage … product you are using. Protect from light. For the gel and spray, also protect from open flame and heat. Keep all … a day or as directed by your doctor. If you are using the spray form, shake the bottle well before applying. Dosage …
Medications
… areas. Use enough to cover the entire affected area. Do not spray the foam directly onto your hands or face, because the … foam will begin to melt on contact with warm skin. Instead spray the amount needed directly into the cap or onto a cool … areas. Use enough to cover the entire affected area. Do not spray the foam directly onto your hands or face, because the …