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… at least 2 hours after and at least 30 minutes before eating food. If you cannot take it without eating, you can eat a small amount of food (4 ounces or 1/2 … Choose one way to take this medication (either without eating or with a small amount of food) and take it the same …
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… a long-acting psychiatric medication known as an atypical antipsychotic. It works by helping to restore the balance of … trouble controlling certain urges (such as gambling, sex, eating or shopping) interrupted breathing during sleep This … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical …
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… you have any serious side effects, including: decreased sweating dry/hot/flushed skin fast/irregular heartbeat loss of … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical …
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… foods, drugs, or other substances. Epinephrine works quickly to improve breathing, stimulate the heart, raise a … injected through clothing if needed. This medication acts quickly but does not last long. After injecting epinephrine, … use. Side Effects Fast/pounding heartbeat, nervousness, sweating, nausea, vomiting, trouble breathing, headache, …
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… of shortness of breath/asthma. Your doctor must prescribe a quick-relief medicine/inhaler (such as salbutamol, … while you are on this medication. You should always have a quick-relief inhaler with you. Consult your doctor or … of shortness of breath/asthma. Your doctor must prescribe a quick-relief medicine/inhaler (such as salbutamol, …
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… may occur (such as increased vaginal bleeding for women treating endometriosis, or vaginal bleeding/period, increase … size/pubic hair, oily skin, or body odor for children treating early puberty). These symptoms should get better … may occur (such as increased vaginal bleeding for women treating endometriosis, or vaginal bleeding/period, increase …
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… Do not chew, crush, dissolve, or split the tablets. Avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while using … doctor or pharmacist says you may do so safely. Also avoid eating Seville oranges (often found in marmalade). … medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or …
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… sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. How To Use Read the … Do not heat this medication any other way, such as by heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Do not … (such as readings in the yellow/red range, increased use of quick-relief inhalers). Because the flu virus can worsen …