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Medications
… medication directly from the syringe. Do not mix it with water or other liquids. Rinse the syringe with water after each use. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if … medication directly from the syringe. Do not mix it with water or other liquids. Rinse the syringe with water after …
Medications
… used to treat occasional constipation. It works by holding water in the stool to soften the stool and increases the … a glass (4-8 ounces/120-240 milliliters) of liquid such as water, juice, soda, coffee, or tea. Before drinking the … used to treat occasional constipation. It works by holding water in the stool to soften the stool and increases the …
Medications
… your eyes. If this happens, wash right away with plenty of water. Begin using acyclovir as soon as symptoms of a herpes infection appear. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after using this medication. Clean and dry … your eyes. If this happens, wash right away with plenty of water. Begin using acyclovir as soon as symptoms of a herpes …
Medications
… about 3 tablespoonfuls or more (45 milliliters or more) of water. Stir, then drink the mixture right away. If there is any powder left in the glass, add more water, stir and drink again. Repeat until no powder is left … about 3 tablespoonfuls or more (45 milliliters or more) of water. Stir, then drink the mixture right away. If there is …
Medications
… tablet left after 30 minutes, swallow it with a glass of water. If you are placing the tablet between your cheek and … doctor may need to adjust your dose. Rinse your mouth with water and spit the rest of the tablet into a sink or toilet. … (including anxiety, trouble sleeping, thoughts of suicide), watering eyes, runny nose, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, …
Medications
… the capsules whole, you may mix the capsules with water or apple juice. The amount of liquid will depend on … hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water, or use a saliva substitute. Pain or sores in the … contains alcohol, and rinse your mouth frequently with cool water mixed with baking soda or salt. It may also be best to …
Medications
… medication does get into your eyes, flush your eyes with water for a few minutes. Tell your doctor right away if any … spray gets clogged, hold the nasal tip under warm running water for about a minute. Dry the nasal tip and prime the … medication does get into your eyes, flush your eyes with water for a few minutes. Tell your doctor right away if any …
Medications
… chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or run cold water over it before removing the foil wrapper. Wash your … If desired, the suppository may be moistened with lukewarm water. Do not use petroleum jelly or mineral oil. Doing so … chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or run cold water over it before removing the foil wrapper. Wash your …
Medications
… medication does get into your eyes, flush your eyes with water for a few minutes. Tell your doctor right away if any … spray gets clogged, hold the nasal tip under warm running water for about a minute. Dry the nasal tip and prime the … medication does get into your eyes, flush your eyes with water for a few minutes. Tell your doctor right away if any …
Medications
… It is known as a lubricant laxative. It works by keeping water in the stool and intestines. This helps to soften the … or relieve constipation include exercising, drinking enough water, and eating a proper diet with fiber-rich foods such … It is known as a lubricant laxative. It works by keeping water in the stool and intestines. This helps to soften the …