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Medications
… The bottle contains a desiccant to help keep your medicine dry. Keep the desiccant in the bottle. Do not store in the … The bottle contains a desiccant to help keep your medicine dry. Keep the desiccant in the bottle. Do not store in the …
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… scope to look at your throat. You may get a medicine to dry up the secretions in your nose and throat. This lets … scope to look at your throat. You may get a medicine to dry up the secretions in your nose and throat. This lets …
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… and spreads easily. When an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes, the virus spreads through the air. The …
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… air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs coughs, sneezes, sings or talks. TB usually affects the …
Medications
… each use. Apply a small amount of medication to completely dry skin at least 4 hours before or 30 minutes after showering or washing. Let the treated area(s) dry for 5 to 10 minutes before covering with clothing. You … effects will increase. This medication is flammable until dry. Let the medication dry before smoking or going near an …
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Medications
… has been exposed to radiation (x-ray treatment). Select a dry, non-hairy area on a flat part of your body, such as the … soap, oils, lotions, or alcohol on the application site. Dry the skin well before applying the patch. The patch is … has been exposed to radiation (x-ray treatment). Select a dry, non-hairy area on a flat part of your body, such as the …
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