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… may have undesirable effects on a nursing infant. Breast-feeding while using this drug is not recommended. Consult … stored at room temperature or ask your pharmacist. Once the bottle is opened, the medication should be used within 30 … children and pets. When refrigerated, the medication in the bottle may develop a slight haze. If this haze occurs, allow …
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… eat. If you use a pillbox, keep one pill in its original bottle. Then if you forget what a pill is for, you can find the bottle it came from. A few medicines must be stored in their … eat. If you use a pillbox, keep one pill in its original bottle. Then if you forget what a pill is for, you can find …
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… up may seem forceful. But it usually occurs shortly after feeding, is effortless, and causes no discomfort. Causes of … your baby for 1 to 2 minutes every 10 minutes. If you use a bottle to feed your baby, increase the number of feedings to … and size. You can give the ORS in a dropper, a spoon, or a bottle. If your baby has started eating cereal, you may …
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… and cause an infection. If the dropper is separate from the bottle and touches the eye, do not put the dropper back in the bottle. Buy a new dropper at a drugstore. Do not use anyone … and cause an infection. If the dropper is separate from the bottle and touches the eye, do not put the dropper back in …
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… holiday decorations. Kitchen items, such as: Eggshells. Bottle caps. Plastic tabs from protective coverings on … coins, buttons, and even jewellery. Kitchen objects such as bottle caps and eggshells. Test small objects by passing … holiday decorations. Kitchen items, such as: Eggshells. Bottle caps. Plastic tabs from protective coverings on …
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… as directed by your doctor, usually twice daily. Shake the bottle lightly before each use. Using the scoop provided, … passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how … as directed by your doctor, usually twice daily. Shake the bottle lightly before each use. Using the scoop provided, …
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… milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug is not recommended. Consult … heat and open flame. Do not refrigerate or freeze. Keep the bottle tightly closed to prevent the solution from drying … heat and open flame. Do not refrigerate or freeze. Keep the bottle tightly closed to prevent the solution from drying …
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… milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding is not recommended while using this medication and … unused liquid medication 90 days after first opening the bottle. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do … unused liquid medication 90 days after first opening the bottle. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do …
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… for future use. If you are giving this medication through a feeding tube, ask your health care professional for detailed … in the bathroom. Keep the drying agent (desiccant) in the bottle. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do … in the bathroom. Keep the drying agent (desiccant) in the bottle. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do …