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… as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. With dry hands, remove one tablet from the package just before … in your mouth and for 5 minutes after taking it. Wash your hands after handling the tablet. If needed, an adult should help a child …
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… who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from the tablets. … Erdafitinib may make you develop a skin problem called hand-foot syndrome. To help prevent this, protect your hands and feet from heat or increased pressure. Avoid …
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… who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from the tablets. … risk. Tucatinib may make you develop a skin problem called hand-foot syndrome. To help prevent this, protect your hands and feet from heat or increased pressure. Avoid …
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… causing the skin to dry and peel off.. How To Use Wash your hands before applying this medication. Gently clean the … Call your doctor if eye irritation develops. Wash your hands after using the medication to avoid accidentally … who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication. Side Effects Skin redness, dryness, …
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… area, leaving it on your scalp for 15 minutes. Wash your hands immediately after applying the shampoo. Then wet your … off thoroughly. Also rinse any other body parts (such as hands, face, neck, shoulders) that may have come in contact … area, leaving it on your scalp for 15 minutes. Wash your hands immediately after applying the shampoo. Then wet your …
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… time each day. Before applying the medication, wash your hands and the area to be treated with soap and water, and … directed by your doctor just before going to bed. Wash your hands with soap and water after each application. Do not … time each day. Before applying the medication, wash your hands and the area to be treated with soap and water, and …
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… depend on the product and your skin condition. To treat dry hands, you may need to use the product every time you wash your hands, applying it throughout the day. If you are using this … depend on the product and your skin condition. To treat dry hands, you may need to use the product every time you wash …
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… affected area before use, if possible, and apply with clean hands as directed. Avoid getting this medication in your eyes. Wash your hands after use. Throw away any unused jelly after first … affected area before use, if possible, and apply with clean hands as directed. Avoid getting this medication in your …
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… using this medication do not have serious side effects. Hand and foot problems sometimes occur with fluorouracil … You can prevent or reduce these problems by protecting your hands and feet from a great deal of heat or pressure. For example, avoid taking hot baths/showers, handwashing dishes with hot water, taking long walks, and …
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… using it for the first time. Before applying, wash your hands and the area to be treated with mild soap and water. … on the affected area(s) as directed and rub in. Wash your hands with soap and water after each application. Do not … using it for the first time. Before applying, wash your hands and the area to be treated with mild soap and water. …