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Medications
… loss of balance) may become permanent. This medication should not be used to prevent malaria in people who have … taken once a week. The first dose of this medication should be taken one week before travel, or as directed by … each week. Upon returning from the malaria area, you should keep taking this medication for 4 more weeks. If you are …
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… worse with stress, anger, or excitement. A child with RAP should eat regular meals, not skip any meals, and not … foods, may trigger an episode in some children. Your child should not eat any foods that cause abdominal pain. It is important to keep your child doing normal activities as much as possible …
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… start using a stroller as soon as your baby is born and can keep using one well into early childhood. Take some general … stroller with brakes that are easy to use. The stroller should also have a wide base so it won't easily tip over. … shopping bags, from the stroller handles. Carrying baskets should be placed low, near the rear wheels. Make sure that …
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… make sure a family member or caregiver knows where you keep this medication and how to use it. Glucagon may also be … any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Caregivers should know the symptoms of low blood sugar (see also … give glucagon if needed. An episode of very low blood sugar should be treated right away to prevent serious effects …
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… Before use, hold the inhaler upright and open the cap. You should hear a click, which means the inhaler is ready for … medication. Always have this quick-relief inhaler with you. Keep track of the number of inhalations used from each … manufacturer's package. Learn which of your inhalers you should use every day (controller drugs) and which you should …
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… a greater challenge when you want one. The treadmill should have handrails (located in front) to help you keep your balance or to steady yourself now and then. But you should not hold onto them during exercise. It's better to …
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… open up and you can breathe more easily. This medication should not be used for severe/sudden breathing problems. Other medications, such as a quick-relief inhaler should be used instead of indacaterol for sudden breathing … document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including …
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… doctor, usually 1 to 2 times daily. The layer of medication should be about one-sixteenth of an inch (1-2 millimeters) thick or as directed. The wound should be covered with the cream at all times. Dressings may … document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including …
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… to help avoid kidney side effects. Intravenous fluids should be given with this medication. Also, ask your doctor how much fluid you should drink and follow these instructions carefully. If … document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including …
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… baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication or breathe the dust from … promptly. Temporary hair loss may occur. Normal hair growth should return after treatment has ended. People using this … document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including …