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… the cold sores (herpes simplex) from entering the healthy skin cells and growing in number. This medication does not … have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Apply to skin only. Do not apply this medication in or near the eyes … works best when the amount of drug absorbed by the skin stays at a constant level. Use this drug at evenly …
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… can improve the symptoms of MCD including lumps under the skin, fever, weakness or tiredness, or night sweats. How To … your doctor if your condition gets worse. Side Effects Dry skin, darkening skin, diarrhea, headache, weight gain, fatigue, …
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… serious side effects, including: rectal bleeding change in skin appearance (such as color, thickness) skin redness/tenderness/pus or other signs of skin infection signs of serious infection (such as sore …
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… history, especially of: a hole/perforation in the eardrum skin reactions/infections (for example, those caused by … as chickenpox or herpes) This medication may stain clothes, skin, nails, or hair. During pregnancy, this medication … to air, but it is still safe to use. It may stain hair, skin, and clothing. Keep all medications away from children …
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… do not use the liquid. Inject this medication under the skin of the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into any areas of skin that are injured, tender, hard, red, or hot. Use this …
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… do not use the liquid. Inject this medication under the skin of the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into any areas of skin that are injured, tender, hard, red, or has scars or …
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… Gonadorelin is injected into a vein or under the skin using an infusion pump, as directed by your doctor. If … alcohol. If you are injecting the medication under the skin, change the injection site as directed by your doctor to lessen injury under the skin. If you are injecting the medication into a vein, you …
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… after the second treatment with dimethicone. Side Effects Skin or eye irritation/redness may occur. If any of these … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: skin conditions or sensitivities Constant or forceful scratching of the skin/scalp may lead to a bacterial skin infection. Tell your …
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… will increase. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are … shortness of breath increased coughing numb/tingling skin bone/joint pain unusual tiredness muscle weakness … that doesn't stop loss of appetite yellowing eyes/skin stomach/abdominal pain dark urine A very serious …
Medications
… pharmacist. This medication is used by injection under the skin into the upper arm, thigh, or abdomen. It is used as … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into areas of skin that are tender, bruised, red, or hard. If you are …