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Medications
… at 1-800-822-7967. In Canada, you may call the Vaccine Safety Section at Public Health Agency of Canada at … at 1-800-822-7967. In Canada, you may call the Vaccine Safety Section at Public Health Agency of Canada at …
Medications
… brand you use. The US FDA has not reviewed this product for safety or effectiveness. Consult your doctor or pharmacist … brand you use. The US FDA has not reviewed this product for safety or effectiveness. Consult your doctor or pharmacist …
Medications
… Guide provided by your pharmacist. Carry the Patient Safety Card with you at all times during treatment and for 8 … Guide provided by your pharmacist. Carry the Patient Safety Card with you at all times during treatment and for 8 …
Medications
… can. Shake the spray can well for 20 seconds. Remove the safety tab, then twist the dome top as directed. Turn the … can. Shake the spray can well for 20 seconds. Remove the safety tab, then twist the dome top as directed. Turn the …
Medications
… once a day. Swallow this medication with a full glass of water (8 ounces/240 milliliters). Swallow the tablets whole. … hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water, or use a saliva substitute. To prevent constipation, eat dietary fiber, drink enough water, and exercise. You may also need to take a laxative. …
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… it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with plenty of water. Call your doctor if eye irritation lasts. Fill the … If you have only one applicator, clean it with warm soapy water and rinse well. Do not boil or use hot water to clean the applicator. To prevent medication from …
Medications
… needs. Uses This medication is known as a diuretic (like a "water pill"). It helps your body get rid of extra water by increasing the amount of urine you make. Getting rid of extra water decreases the strain on your heart and blood vessels, …
Medications
… a cup with half a glass of non-carbonated, room-temperature water (4 ounces/120 milliliters). Stir well until the tablet … the mixture, rinse the cup with another half a glass of water (4 ounces/120 milliliters) and drink the rinse water to make sure you are getting all of the drug. If you …
Medications
… be using for the patch gently and thoroughly with soap and water. Rinse and dry with a clean dry towel. Do not open the … into smaller sizes unless otherwise directed. Contact with water (such as swimming, bathing) will not change the way … hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water or use a saliva substitute. To prevent constipation, …
Medications
… your skin, immediately wash the area well with soap and water. If this medication gets in your eye, open the eyelid and flush with water for 15 minutes, then seek immediate medical attention. … contains alcohol, and rinse your mouth frequently with cool water mixed with baking soda or salt. It may also be best to …