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… area is on the face, spray the medication onto your hand and apply to the face. Do not spray near your eyes, … the canister well before using. Spray the foam onto your hand and apply to the affected area. Do not use on large … These may increase the risk of serious side effects. Wash hands immediately after use unless you are treating an area …
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… heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands/feet. It is a good habit to carry glucose tablets or … the risk of bone fracture (usually in the upper arm, hand, or foot), especially in women. See also Notes section. … heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands/feet. It is a good habit to carry glucose tablets or …
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… or lying position. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may … or lying position. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may …
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… promptly. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may … promptly. This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may …
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… to the skin. Press firmly in place with the palm of the hand for about 15 to 30 seconds, making sure the contact is complete (especially … in place with the palm of the hand for about 15 to 30 seconds, making sure the contact is complete (especially …
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… doctor, usually your first dose in the morning and your second dose with the evening meal, at bedtime, or 12 hours … redness, irritation), weight gain, and swelling of the hands/feet may occur. If any of these effects last or get … doctor, usually your first dose in the morning and your second dose with the evening meal, at bedtime, or 12 hours …
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… tingling, burning, redness, or a bump). Wash and dry your hands before applying the medication. Clean and dry the … every 3-4 hours, or as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands with soap and water after applying. If you have any … healed. Also, try not to touch the cold sore, and wash your hands if you do touch the cold sore. Stop using this …
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… How To Use Use this medication only on the skin. Wash your hands. Before applying the medication, clean and dry the … pants. After applying the medication, wash and dry your hands, unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. When applying this medication near the eyes, avoid …
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… lying position. This product may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may … lying position. This product may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may …
Medications
… questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Make sure your hands are dry before you handle this medication. Take this medication by mouth as … questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Make sure your hands are dry before you handle this medication. Take this …