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Medications
… pharmacist. This medication is given by injection under the skin as directed by your doctor. This medication is … the injection site daily to prevent problem areas under the skin. Keep track of your injections and do not reuse the … site for at least 1 week. Inject the medication under the skin of the hip, thigh, abdomen, or back of the upper arm. …
Medications
… pharmacist. This medication is used by injection under the skin into the upper arm, thigh, or abdomen. It is given as … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into areas of skin that are tender, bruised, scaly, or hard. Learn how to …
Medications
… other medications to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy. It is also used to prevent and treat … Missed Dose It is important that the dose be given before cancer chemotherapy as directed. If you miss a dose, ask … other medications to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy. It is also used to prevent and treat …
Medications
… time to lessen the risk of problems or damage under the skin (for example, pits/lumps or thickened skin). Do not inject into skin that is red, swollen, itchy, or damaged. Inject this …
Medications
… How To Use This medication is given by injection under the skin of the abdomen by a health care professional. It is … medication by mouth while receiving the injection under the skin. Before each dose is injected, the injection site will … alcohol. The injection should not be given into an area of skin that is irritated, reddened, bruised, infected, or …
Medications
… (a vaginal cream or tablet). Some products also come with a skin cream to be applied to the area around the outside of … insert the correct cream for use inside the vagina, not the skin cream for use on the outer genital area (vulva). If … around the outside of the vagina (vulva), apply the skin cream to that area usually twice a day for no more than …
Medications
… may increase the absorption of the medication through the skin. This may improve how well the drug works, but it may … serious side effects, including: rectal bleeding change in skin appearance (such as color, thickness) skin redness/tenderness/pus or other signs of infection …
Medications
… may increase the absorption of the medication through the skin. This may improve how well the drug works, but it may … serious side effects, including: rectal bleeding change in skin appearance (such as color, thickness) skin redness/tenderness/pus or other signs of infection easy …
Medications
… joint/muscle pain, fast heartbeat, dizziness, worsening of skin sores or other disease symptoms. Get medical help right … of arms/legs change in skin color near the injection site or on arms/legs severe pain/peeling skin at the injection site muscle cramps/weakness around the …
Medications
… medication. This medication is given by injection under the skin of the abdomen or thigh as directed by your doctor. The … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into moles, scars, or skin that is tender, bruised, red, hard, or damaged. Learn …