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… dosage directions. Do not use this product to make a child sleepy. Do not give other cough-and-cold medication that … Warning section. Upset stomach, nausea, dizziness, trouble sleeping, or nervousness may occur. If any of these effects … heartbeat, dizziness, problems urinating, trouble sleeping, or confusion. During pregnancy, this medication …
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… (including new/worsening anxiety, panic attacks, trouble sleeping, irritability, hostile/angry feelings, impulsive … this medication to treat depression may improve your mood, sleep, appetite, and energy level and may help restore your … may have symptoms such as trouble urinating, prolonged sleepiness, shaking, and seizures. Discuss the risks and …
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… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp …
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… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … eyes/skin) This medication may increase your risk of getting a rare but very serious (possibly fatal) brain … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp …
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… while using infliximab. Infliximab may harm an unborn baby. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using … medication is used during pregnancy, be sure to tell your baby's doctors about its use. The doctor may change the baby's vaccination schedule to decrease the risk of …
Medications
… spoon because you may not get the correct dose. Avoid getting any of the suspension on your skin or in your eyes. … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp …
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… the area unless directed to do so by your doctor. Avoid getting this medication in the eyes, nose, or mouth. If you … the area unless directed to do so by your doctor. Avoid getting this medication in the eyes, nose, or mouth. If you …
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… as deafness, lung/brain problems, or harm to an unborn baby). Preventing these infections through vaccination is … vision changes, or ringing in the ears just after getting a vaccine injection. Tell your health care … if you are pregnant. It may harm an unborn baby. Avoid getting pregnant for 4 weeks after receiving this vaccine. …
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… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … while using pralsetinib. Pralsetinib may harm an unborn baby. Men with female partners of childbearing age should …
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… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … while using pemigatinib. Pemigatinib may harm an unborn baby. Your doctor should order a pregnancy test before you …