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… or pharmacist. This drug is given by injection under the skin of your thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into any areas of skin that are sore, bruised, red, scaly, or hard. Learn how …
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… given by injection into a vein, into a muscle, or under the skin by a health care professional usually once or twice a … vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss, darkening of the skin, or changes in fingernails/toenails may occur. Changes … frequently with cool water. Bleomycin can commonly cause skin reactions (such as redness, itching, blisters, rash, …
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… filgrastim product, this medication is injected under the skin or into a vein. Use as directed by your doctor, usually … use the liquid. If you are injecting this drug under the skin, first clean the injection site with rubbing alcohol. … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject filgrastim into skin that is bruised, …
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… This medication is given by injection under your skin as directed by your doctor, usually once a week. The … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into skin that is tender, bruised, red, or hard. To lessen …
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… tuberculosis). You should have a tuberculosis (TB) skin test before and during treatment with this medication. … adults) of developing cancer (such as lymphoma, skin cancer) due to this medication or due to your medical … (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis), and a certain severe skin disease (chronic plaque psoriasis). In these …
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… The most common serious infections include pneumonia, skin infections, shingles, a certain bowel disease … trouble breathing, painful/frequent urination, non-healing skin sores). You should have a tuberculosis (TB) skin test before and during treatment with this medication. …
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… arthritis in adults, inject this medication under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually starting with once … in children, give this medication by injection under the skin as directed by the doctor, usually once every 2 or 3 … in children, give this medication by injection under the skin as directed by the doctor, usually once every 1 or 2 …
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… The most common serious infections include pneumonia, skin infections, shingles, a certain bowel disease … trouble breathing, painful/frequent urination, non-healing skin sores). You should have a tuberculosis (TB) skin test before and during treatment with this medication. …
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… United States. You should be tested for tuberculosis (TB skin test or chest X-ray) before and during treatment with … adults) of developing cancer (such as lymphoma, skin) due to this medication or due to your medical … Some brands of this medication are also used to treat a skin condition called psoriasis. These conditions are caused …
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… consult your pharmacist. This medication is for use on the skin only. Follow all directions for the proper use of this … may not work as well. Do not apply the medication on open skin wounds, infected/scraped/burned skin, or irritated skin (such as eczema). Do not wrap or …