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Medications
… intercourse); start therapy within 7 days of taking the second pregnancy test; present severe psoriasis and other … who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from the … intercourse); start therapy within 7 days of taking the second pregnancy test; present severe psoriasis and other …
Medications
… or pharmacist. This product is for vaginal use. With clean hands, fill the applicator with this cream to the level … or pharmacist. This product is for vaginal use. With clean hands, fill the applicator with this cream to the level …
Medications
… surrounding skin. After applying this medication, wash your hands. Do not wrap, cover, or bandage the area unless … surrounding skin. After applying this medication, wash your hands. Do not wrap, cover, or bandage the area unless …
Medications
… in a relapse of the infection. To apply eye drops, wash hands first. To avoid contamination, do not let the dropper … for prolonged or repeated periods may result in a secondary infection. During pregnancy, this medication … for prolonged or repeated periods may result in a secondary infection. During pregnancy, this medication …
Medications
… is for vaginal use only. Empty your bladder and wash your hands before handling the vaginal insert and applicator. Unwrap one … is for vaginal use only. Empty your bladder and wash your hands before handling the vaginal insert and applicator. …
Medications
… currently using can be kept at room temperature. Wash your hands before measuring and injecting insulin. Check the … heartbeat, weakness, headache, fainting, tingling of the hands/feet, or hunger. It is a good habit to carry glucose … supplies of insulin and an extra syringe and needle on hand. Discuss specific instructions with your doctor now in …
Medications
… at room temperature (see also Storage section). Wash your hands before measuring and injecting insulin. Check the … heartbeat, weakness, headache, fainting, tingling of the hands/feet, or hunger. It is a good habit to carry glucose … supplies of insulin and an extra syringe and needle on hand. Discuss specific instructions with your doctor now in …
Medications
… in a return of the infection. To apply eye drops, wash hands first. To avoid contamination, do not let the dropper … in a return of the infection. To apply eye drops, wash hands first. To avoid contamination, do not let the dropper …
Medications
… Do not wash the treated area for at least 4 hours. Wash hands immediately after using this product. This medication … Do not wash the treated area for at least 4 hours. Wash hands immediately after using this product. This medication …
Medications
… surrounding skin. After applying this medication, wash your hands. Do not wrap, cover or bandage the area unless … surrounding skin. After applying this medication, wash your hands. Do not wrap, cover or bandage the area unless …