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Medications
… This medication may decrease the effectiveness of hormonal birth control such as pills, patch, or ring. This could … your doctor or pharmacist if you should use reliable backup birth control methods while using this medication. Also tell … breakthrough bleeding, because these may be signs that your birth control is not working well. This medication may …
Medications
… this medication. They should also use reliable forms of birth control while taking glasdegib and for at least 30 … stopping treatment. This will prevent your blood from being given to a pregnant woman. Older adults may be more … stopping treatment. This will prevent your blood from being given to a pregnant woman. Older adults may be more …
Medications
… recommended for premature (pre-term) newborns right after birth or full-term newborns younger than 14 days of age, … ask your doctor or pharmacist if this medication may be given through your feeding tube. The dosage is based on your … ask your doctor or pharmacist if this medication may be given through your feeding tube. The dosage is based on your …
Medications
… of childbearing age should ask about reliable forms of birth control while taking this medication and for 12 weeks … This medication may decrease the effectiveness of hormonal birth control such as pills, patch, or ring. This could … doctor about additional or alternative reliable forms of birth control, and use an effective barrier method (latex or …
Medications
… of infant formula and drawn up into an oral syringe to be given to the baby. (See Patient Information Leaflet.) The … of childbearing age should ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication and for 12 weeks … of infant formula and drawn up into an oral syringe to be given to the baby. (See Patient Information Leaflet.) The …
Medications
… 30 seconds. If your symptoms continue or come back, you may give another dose after at least 6 hours. Do not use more … attack of your throat area/voice box/upper airway (larynx), give yourself an injection of icatibant and then get medical … 30 seconds. If your symptoms continue or come back, you may give another dose after at least 6 hours. Do not use more …
Medical tests
… inflammation , or nerve damage. A CT scan of the head can give some information about the eyes, facial bones, … is started. The dye may make you feel warm and flushed and give you a metallic taste in your mouth. Some people feel … up to 24 hours after the test. During this time, you can give your baby breast milk that you stored before the test. …
Health topics
… ovens and toasters can cause burns. Talk with other caregivers about what problems could arise and how to prevent … from the Government of Canada. Until your baby's first birthday, place your baby to sleep on their back to help … (CPR). Classes usually are offered through your local hospital or fire department. Read and learn about child …
Medications
… form of ibuprofen is intended for use by children. Do not give this medication to a child younger than 6 months unless … or doctor if you have questions or if you need help choosing a nonprescription product. If you are using this … or doctor if you have questions or if you need help choosing a nonprescription product. If you are using this …
Medications
… form of ibuprofen is intended for use by children. Do not give this medication to a child younger than 2 years unless … or doctor if you have questions or if you need help choosing a nonprescription product. If you are using this … or doctor if you have questions or if you need help choosing a nonprescription product. If you are using this …