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Medications
… the tablet whole. This medication must be dispersed in water before swallowing. If another person is helping you … or crush the tablet(s). Draw 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) of water into the syringe. Place the filled syringe into a … the whole dose, draw another teaspoon (5 milliliters) of water into the syringe, swirl, and take the rest of the …
Medications
… too much liquid, using certain medications (such as "water pills"/diuretics including furosemide, glucocorticoids … in the body called vasopressin. In people who have "water diabetes" (diabetes insipidus) or certain kinds of … Consult your pharmacist for more details. Limit drinking of water and other fluids while using this medication, …
Medications
… too much liquid, using certain medications (such as "water pills"/diuretics including furosemide, glucocorticoids … in the body called vasopressin. In people who have "water diabetes" (diabetes insipidus) or certain kinds of … the child use this medication properly. Limit drinking of water and other fluids while using this medication, …
Medications
… medications (such as glucocorticoids such as prednisone, "water pills"/diuretics including furosemide), being 65 years … in the body called vasopressin. In people who have "water diabetes" (diabetes insipidus) or certain kinds of … limit the amount that your child drinks. Limit drinking water and other fluids while taking desmopressin. Consult …
Medications
… trouble swallowing these tablets, you may mix them with water to make a suspension. Use only water to make the suspension. Place the tablet(s) in a glass with 2 to 4 ounces (60 to 120 milliliters) of water and let it stand for about 5 minutes. Crush the …
Medications
… daily. The tablet(s) may be swallowed whole or mixed in water. Do not chew, cut, or crush the tablet(s). If you are mixing the tablet(s) in water, place the tablet(s) in the supplied cup with a small amount of water. Ask your doctor or pharmacist how much water you …
Medications
… It is a laxative that works by drawing large amounts of water into your intestines and stimulating the colon. This causes watery bowel movements (diarrhea). Clearing stool from the … and after drinking this medication. Try to drink not only water, but also other types of clear liquids as directed by …
Medications
… your skin, immediately wash the area well with plenty of water. You may also use soap and water or a mixture of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) in plenty of water. If this medication gets in your eye, open the eyelids …
Medications
… laxative. PEG with electrolyte works by holding water in the stool to cause watery bowel movements. It is known as an osmotic-type … Take the prescribed number of bisacodyl tablets with water before using the PEG with electrolyte oral solution. …
Medications
… It is a laxative that works by drawing large amounts of water into the colon. This effect results in watery bowel movements. Clearing stool from the intestines … prepared solution, you should drink additional amounts of water or other clear liquid as directed by your doctor or on …