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… your doctor or pharmacist whether you should have an annual flu shot. Missed Dose If you are using this medication on a … 7 days. Discard any unused portions of the vials. Do not flush medications down the toilet or pour them into a drain … your doctor or pharmacist whether you should have an annual flu shot. Missed Dose If you are using this medication on a …
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… scale A hunger scale can help you learn how to tell the difference between true, physical hunger and hunger that's really just … scale A hunger scale can help you learn how to tell the difference between true, physical hunger and hunger that's …
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… a substitute for corticosteroids (such as beclomethasone, fluticasone, prednisone). Indacaterol is not approved to … other inhalers at the same time, wait at least 1 minute between the use of each medication. Using too much … other inhalers at the same time, wait at least 1 minute between the use of each medication. Using too much …
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… For example: For teething babies, give them a clean, damp, cold face cloth or clean, solid teething ring to chew on. Don't use fluid-filled teething rings. For children ages 8 to 14 … cloth or clean, solid teething ring to chew on. Don't use fluid-filled teething rings. For children ages 8 to 14 …
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… lips, tongue, or throat. Signs of an overdose, including: Cold, clammy skin. Confusion. Severe nervousness or … slow, or pounding heartbeat. Increased sweating. Redness or flushing of the face.  What are some cautions about opioids? … slow, or pounding heartbeat. Increased sweating. Redness or flushing of the face.  What are some cautions about opioids? …
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… Ice helps to reduce pain and swelling. Apply the ice or cold pack for 10 to 20 minutes, 3 or more times a day. … Ice helps to reduce pain and swelling. Apply the ice or cold pack for 10 to 20 minutes, 3 or more times a day. …
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… and may be used for different purposes. Do not switch between the different forms or brands of this drug without … Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do not flush medications down the toilet or pour them into a drain … and may be used for different purposes. Do not switch between the different forms or brands of this drug without …
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… changes (such as confusion, hallucinations) fever flushed/hot/dry skin signs of stomach/intestinal blockage … arrhythmias) stomach/intestinal disease (such as acid reflux, hiatal hernia, ulcerative colitis, intestinal atony) … labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or cough-and-cold products) because they may contain ingredients that can …
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… pressure over the facial sinuses . Sinusitis can follow a cold, or it may be caused by allergies, asthma, or air … mild headaches, or nasal stuffiness. Drink plenty of fluids. Extra fluids help keep mucus thin and draining. This may help …
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… teens and adults: Overview Healthy skin provides a barrier between the inside of the body and the outside environment. … seborrheic dermatitis . Other causes of rashes include dry, cold weather; extremely hot weather (heat rash); and … peel away, leaving large areas of tissue that weep or ooze fluid like a severe burn. TEN may occur after the use of …