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Medications
… usually once daily in the morning. If you have stomach upset, you may take this medication with or after a meal or … effects. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if … medication may interfere with certain medical/laboratory tests (including brain scan for Parkinson's disease, urine …
Medications
… should do regular skin exams before and during treatment. Check your skin and tell your doctor right away if you … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, skin exam, heart … Information last revised January 2023. Copyright(c) 2023 First Databank, Inc. Selected from data included with …
Medications
… if your condition lasts or gets worse. Side Effects Stomach upset, headache, and menstrual changes (such as … doctor regularly so your child's height and growth can be checked. Older adults may be more sensitive to the side … This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests, possibly causing false results. Make sure laboratory …
Medications
… well before using. To apply eye drops, wash your hands first. To avoid contamination, do not touch the dropper tip … develop an eye infection or injury, or have eye surgery, check with your doctor about whether you should continue to … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as eye exams) should be done while you are using …
Medications
… the eye. How To Use To apply eye drops, wash your hands first. To avoid contamination, be careful not to touch the … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as eye exams) should be done while you are using … brands of this medication have different storage needs. Check the product package for instructions on how to store …
Medications
… contact lenses according to manufacturer's directions and check with your doctor before you begin using them again. To apply the eye ointment, wash your hands first. To avoid contamination, be careful not to touch the … this medication for more than 10 days, lab and/or medical tests (such as eye exams) should be done while you are using …
Medications
… or redness of the skin may occur when this medication is first applied to the skin. These effects should disappear in … See the doctor regularly so your child's height can be checked. During pregnancy, this medication should be used … may be necessary in those cases. Lab and/or medical tests (such as adrenal gland function) may be done while you …
Medications
… will not work as well. To apply eye drops, wash your hands first. To avoid contamination, do not touch the dropper tip … develop an eye infection or injury, or have eye surgery, check with your doctor about the continued use of your … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as eye exams) should be done while you are using …
Medications
… irritation, or dryness may occur when this medication is first applied to the skin. This should disappear in a few … See the doctor regularly so your child's height can be checked. During pregnancy, this medication should be used … may be necessary in those cases. Lab and/or medical tests (such as adrenal gland function) may be done while you …
Medications
… for 7 more days. To apply eye medication, wash your hands first. To avoid contamination, do not touch the dropper tip … lenses according to the manufacturer's directions, and check with your doctor before you begin using them again. … unless your doctor tells you to. Lab and/or medical tests (such as eye exams) may be done while you are using …