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… an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes/nose, sneezing, hives, … to dissolve on the tongue and then swallow, with or without water. Do not remove the tablet from the blister pack until … the tablets/capsules), then take this medication with water. Do not take with fruit juices (such as apple, …
Medications
… medication directly from the syringe. Do not mix it with water or other liquids. Rinse the syringe with water after each use. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if … medication directly from the syringe. Do not mix it with water or other liquids. Rinse the syringe with water after …
Medications
… your eyes. If this happens, wash right away with plenty of water. Begin using acyclovir as soon as symptoms of a herpes infection appear. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after using this medication. Clean and dry … your eyes. If this happens, wash right away with plenty of water. Begin using acyclovir as soon as symptoms of a herpes …
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… feel a little stinging while the chemical is on your skin.) Water or a cool compress will be used to end the chemical … most often involves: Cleaning the skin often. You will use water or a special wash that your surgeon tells you to use. … feel a little stinging while the chemical is on your skin.) Water or a cool compress will be used to end the chemical …
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… most. You can make your own cold pack: Mix 3 cups (750 mL) water and 1 cup (250 mL) rubbing alcohol in a freezer bag. … and may feel good when you have a cold. But the hot water can burn anyone who overturns or gets too close to the … most. You can make your own cold pack: Mix 3 cups (750 mL) water and 1 cup (250 mL) rubbing alcohol in a freezer bag. …
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… 2 condoms together may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. … jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with …
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… away from sharp objects, studs or piercings Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. … jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane …
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… or hay fever-like symptoms (such as runny, itchy nose, watery eyes and sneezing), trouble swallowing Heart : signs … sure all residents and staff wash their hands with soap and water before and after eating. This helps prevent food from … clothing or other surfaces. Hand sanitizers or just water are not as effective Supervise meals and snacks if …
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… 2 condoms together may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. … jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with …
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… substances such as straws, pipes, cookers, filters, water, needles and syringes Practice safer sex. Using a … tampons, razors or dental floss Use a solution of 9 parts water to 1 part bleach to clean areas of your home or …