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Medications
… pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. Swallow … Effects Nausea, vomiting, mouth sores/pain, change in how food tastes, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, loss of … may harm an unborn baby. Your doctor should order a pregnancy test before you start this medication. Men and …
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… How To Use Take this medication by mouth, with or without food. You may take this medication with food if stomach upset occurs. To prevent infection, take … this drug, especially QT prolongation (see above). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
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… the absorption of calories from sugar and other non-fat foods, so you still need to restrict your total intake of … program, or diet. This medication must not be used during pregnancy. Weight loss offers no potential benefit to a … or dietician for help designing an appropriate exercise and food plan for you. Missed Dose If you miss a dose, take it …
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… by your doctor. Be sure to ask your doctor about acceptable foods/liquids you may eat or drink before the procedure; … you start drinking this medication, do not eat any solid food until after your procedure is done. To prevent becoming … of salts in the blood (such as potassium, sodium). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
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… How To Use Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually 30 minutes before … Follow your doctor's directions for how much liquid or food you can have before your procedure. If you are using … These side effects can increase the risk of falling. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
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… How To Use Take this medication by mouth with or without food, usually 50 milligrams once daily or as directed by … to schedule clinic visits. Naltrexone may be taken with food or antacids if stomach upset occurs. A urine test … or dentist that you are taking this medication. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
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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 … drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
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… doctor, usually once daily in the morning with or without food. If you take this drug too close to bedtime, you may … may decrease your potassium levels. Ask your doctor about foods high in potassium (such as bananas, orange juice) or … to the effects of this drug, especially dizziness. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
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… doctor or pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. With … of treatment. Nausea, mouth blisters, or changes in how food tastes may also occur. If any of these effects last or … a procedure. Ask your doctor or dentist for details. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
Medications
… pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. Swallow … stomach/abdominal pain, headache, tiredness, change in how food tastes, or dizziness may occur. If any of these effects … you are taking it. Women of childbearing age should have a pregnancy test before starting this medication. Keep all …