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… one week. For best quality, use all unopened canned or bottled foods within one year. For more information Home …
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… young children can become sick through sharing soothers, bottles or toys used by other children. Older children and … or sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, mouth guards used for sports or mouthpieces of …
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… way such as by heating in the microwave or placing the bottle in hot water. Shake the bottle well for at least 10 seconds before each dose. … pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how …
Medications
… slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. If you become pregnant, talk to your doctor right … you are using the concentrated solution, discard the opened bottle after 90 days. Keep all medications away from … you are using the concentrated solution, discard the opened bottle after 90 days. Keep all medications away from …
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… toes toward your head). Place a heating pad or warm water bottle on your leg. Here are some things you can do that may … toes toward your head). Place a heating pad or warm water bottle on your leg. Here are some things you can do that may …
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… restore and maintain flexibility. You can use a hot water bottle, a heating pad set on low, or a damp, heated towel. … restore and maintain flexibility. You can use a hot water bottle, a heating pad set on low, or a damp, heated towel. …
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… for 20 minutes, and repeat as needed. You can use hot water bottles. Or make hot packs from towels dipped in warm water … for 15 to 30 seconds. Always make sure that hot water bottles and hot packs aren't too hot for your child's skin. Keep a cloth between the hot water bottle and your child's skin. Don't use heat if your child's …
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… your list. Some doctors like you to bring all your pill bottles with you. Remember to include natural health … unwanted medicine safely. Check the label on the medicine bottle or box or the information that came with your … your list. Some doctors like you to bring all your pill bottles with you. Remember to include natural health …
Medications
… when applied to the skin. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how … away from heat and open flame. Do not puncture the bottle. Do not refrigerate. Keep all medications away from … away from heat and open flame. Do not puncture the bottle. Do not refrigerate. Keep all medications away from …
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… tiredness, and shortness of breath. How To Use Shake the bottle gently but well before each dose. Carefully measure … passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how … tiredness, and shortness of breath. How To Use Shake the bottle gently but well before each dose. Carefully measure …