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… pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food. You may take it with food or milk to minimize stomach upset. Take this medication … condition, kidney function, and response to treatment. In children the dosage is also based on weight. This medication …
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… make an appointment. Who should get the chickenpox vaccine? Children get the chickenpox vaccine as a series of 2 doses. … and the second dose is given at 4 to 6 years of age. For children who also need protection against measles, mumps or … contact with an infected person's saliva such as by sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or by kissing. It also spreads …
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… DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccine? The DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccine is given to children at 18 months of age. This is a booster dose for children who completed a 3 dose primary series of … (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. Haemophilus …
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… vomit How does hepatitis B virus affect people? Adults and children 5 years of age and over may have symptoms, which … Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Eat healthy, nutritious food as outlined by the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. Visit https://food-guide.canada.ca/en for more …
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… 6 months of age, but it is different for each child. Some children begin teething at 3 to 4 months, while others do … bedtime. When your baby starts eating solids, offer healthy foods that are low in sugar, and keep milk feedings during … bedtime. When your baby starts eating solids, offer healthy foods that are low in sugar, and keep milk feedings during …
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… Men: 0–15 millimetres per hour (mm/hr) Women: 0–20 mm/hr Children: 0–10 mm/hr Newborns: 0–2 mm/hr What if your … Men: 0–15 millimetres per hour (mm/hr) Women: 0–20 mm/hr Children: 0–10 mm/hr Newborns: 0–2 mm/hr What if your …
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… vaccine does not contain the hepatitis B vaccine because children completed their hepatitis B vaccine series in … redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. Some children may have a fever or experience crankiness, … (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. Haemophilus …
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… not used to exercising in warmer weather. Older adults and children are at a higher risk for heat-related illness and … Get some hand weights or stretch bands. You can use cans of food as weights if you don't want to buy weights. Use an … Get some hand weights or stretch bands. You can use cans of food as weights if you don't want to buy weights. Use an …
Medications
… See also Storage section for information about important safety concerns when this medication is inhaled. How To Use … not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do not flush medications down the toilet … See also Storage section for information about important safety concerns when this medication is inhaled. How To Use …
Medications
… oral polio vaccine. Use caution with sharp objects like safety razors or nail cutters and avoid activities such as … bleeding problems and numbness/tingling of the hands/feet. Children may be at greater risk for hearing loss when … oral polio vaccine. Use caution with sharp objects like safety razors or nail cutters and avoid activities such as …