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Medications
… will increase. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are … loss of appetite, weight loss, tiredness, dry mouth/skin, or muscle/joint pain may occur. If any of these … off the nail bed, changes in color or texture, infected skin around the nail) Eye problems commonly occur, but can …
Medications
… vedotin may rarely cause very serious (possibly fatal) skin reactions. These skin reactions mostly happened during the first cycle of … away if you develop any itching, rash, blisters, peeling skin, or sores on your skin, lips, or in your mouth. Ask …
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 skin infection …
Medications
… This medication is given by injection under your skin as directed by your doctor. The injection is given in … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into skin that is irritated, sore, bruised, red, hard, scarred, …
Medications
… health needs. Uses This medication is used to treat certain skin conditions (eczema, prurigo nodularis) and a certain … This medication is given by injection under your skin as directed by your doctor. The injection is given in … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject through clothes. Do not inject into skin
Medications
… care professional. This medication is injected under the skin (subcutaneously) as directed by your doctor, usually … the injection site daily to avoid problem areas under the skin. Do not inject this medication in an area that is … swelling, and pain at the injection site may occur. These skin reactions are usually mild and may last 2 to 4 weeks. …
Medications
… Then right away draw the applicator carefully across the skin of the upper eyelid margin at the bottom of the … possible for hair growth to happen in other areas of your skin where this medication frequently touches. Be sure to … medication may cause eyelid changes or a darkening of the skin around the base of the eyelashes. After stopping use, …
Medications
… How To Use This medication is given by injection under the skin or into a vein by a health care professional. If you are receiving the injection under the skin, your health care professional will change the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. This medication is injected as directed by your …
Medications
… healthcare provider will inject this medication under your skin in the upper arm, upper thigh, or abdomen as directed … may be more likely to get a serious infection, such as a skin, ear, stomach/gut, or bladder infection. Tell your … of infection, such as: fever/chills red/swollen/tender/warm skin (with or without pus) severe abdominal pain ear …
Medications
… How To Use This medication is given by injection under your skin in the upper arm, upper thigh, or abdomen by a … may be more likely to get a serious infection, such as a skin, ear, stomach/gut, or bladder infection. Tell your … of infection, such as: fever/chills red/swollen/tender/warm skin (with or without pus) severe abdominal pain ear …