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… Pramoxine/Hydrocortisone Cream, Ointment - Rectal On this page: Uses How To Use Side … subject to express Terms of Use . … PramoxineHydrocortisone Cream Ointment - Rectal …
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… Clotrimazole Cream And Fluconazole Capsule - Kit On this page: Uses How … one fluconazole capsule and a tube of clotrimazole cream. Fluconazole is an azole antifungal taken by mouth to treat vaginal yeast infections. The clotrimazole cream is also an …
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… Miconazole Cream And Fluconazole Capsule - Kit On this page: Uses How … one fluconazole capsule and a tube of miconazole cream. Both are used to treat vaginal yeast infections. They work by stopping the growth …
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… Etonogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol Ring - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … smoke. Do not smoke or use tobacco. Uses This product is a vaginal ring containing combination hormone medication and … information on how to properly use and dispose of the vaginal ring. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or …
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… have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. If the suppository is too soft to insert, put it in cold water or … removing the foil wrapper. Unwrap the foil and moisten the suppository with a little water. Lie down on your left side with right knee bent. Push the suppository into the rectum with your finger. Remain lying …
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… going through surgery. How To Use Unwrap and insert one suppository rectally as directed by your doctor, usually 2 … for an hour or longer so the drug will be absorbed. The suppository is for rectal use only. The dosage is based on … going through surgery. How To Use Unwrap and insert one suppository rectally as directed by your doctor, usually 2 …
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… time. If you are using the packet, use a new packet of cream for each use. Throw away any partly used packets of … area with bandages or other waterproof coverings. Leave the cream on overnight, usually for about 8 hours. In the … wash the treated area with soap and water to remove the cream. Do not bathe or wet the treated area before the …
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… cotton underwear if treating the genital area. Leave the cream on overnight, usually for about 8 hours if treating … wash the treated area with soap and water to remove the cream. Do not leave imiquimod cream on longer than prescribed. The dosage and length of …
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… breasts or on red/cut/irritated skin. Do not use lotions, creams, oils, powders, or make-up at the patch site, since … ankles/feet (fluid retention), or weight change may occur. Vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) may occur, … breasts or on red/cut/irritated skin. Do not use lotions, creams, oils, powders, or make-up at the patch site, since …
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… thick or as directed. The wound should be covered with the cream at all times. Dressings may be applied over the cream, but only if needed. If some of the cream rubs off the wound, reapply it immediately. The cream …