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Medications
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Medications
… the face so that you do not get the medication into your eyes. Gently blow your nose before using this drug. Spray … doctor. If the spray gets clogged, hold the nasal tip under warm running water for about a minute. Dry the nasal tip and … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before …
Medications
… the face so that you do not get the medication into your eyes. Gently blow your nose before using this drug. Spray … doctor. If the spray gets clogged, hold the nasal tip under warm running water for about a minute. Dry the nasal tip and … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before …
Medications
… the first time, remove it from the refrigerator and let it warm to room temperature for 30 to 60 minutes before use. If … Your condition and this medication can cause liver problems. Tell the doctor right away if any of these … that doesn't stop severe stomach/abdominal pain yellowing eyes/skin dark urine Your condition and this medication can …
Medications
… face, because the foam will begin to melt on contact with warm skin. Instead spray the amount needed directly into the … unclear. Wash your hands after use. Avoid contact with your eyes, nose, mouth or any areas of broken skin. If you … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before …
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… over 5 to 10 minutes. Avoid getting the medication in the eyes. To prevent dry mouth, hoarseness, and oral yeast … be working well. Learn when you can treat sudden breathing problems by yourself and when you must get medical help … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: eye disease (such as cataracts, glaucoma) high blood …
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… each application. Avoid contact of this cream with your eyes. If it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with … after use. If you have only one applicator, clean it with warm soapy water and rinse well. Do not boil or use hot … including: pain when you urinate lower back pain menstrual problems abnormal vaginal bleeding A very small amount of …
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… scalp. Massage gently over entire scalp. Rinse hair with warm water. Repeat this process if directed to do so by your … or the package directions. Avoid contact with the eyes. If the shampoo gets into the eyes, rinse thoroughly … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before …
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… your hands before and after use. Avoid contact with your eyes. If it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with … in to release the medication. Clean the applicator with warm soapy water, rinse well, and dry. If you have … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before …
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… your blood, which may cause serious (even fatal) bleeding problems. Tell your doctor right away if you notice symptoms … parts of your body, which can affect the nerves, heart, eyes, and gut. This medication works by decreasing the … Before use, take inotersen out of the refrigerator. Let it warm up to room temperature for at least 30 minutes. Do not …