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… carefully so you know when to consult your doctor or pharmacist. (See also Precautions.) How To Use Take this … of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. If your doctor has directed you to use … medication with others. Lifestyle changes such as stress reduction programs, stopping smoking, limiting alcohol, and …
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… are not risk-free alternatives to smoking. And they are harmful to your body. They can lead to: White patches or red … are not risk-free alternatives to smoking. And they are harmful to your body. They can lead to: White patches or red …
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… If you have any questions or concerns, talk to your pharmacist or doctor. What are some examples? Here are some … impulsivity (acting without thinking), or attempts at self-harm linked with borderline personality disorder. How do … medicine you're using. If you have questions, talk to your pharmacist or doctor. What are some cautions about mood …
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… the risk to your health and safety. This topic explains how harmful bacteria and viruses, dangerous chemicals, and other … bacteria, low-level radiation, and other potentially harmful substances are common in the environment. When these … effective against radioactive iodine only, and they can be harmful if taken improperly. Water and food contamination …
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… you to get the job you want. Think about the benefits and harms of telling an employer if you have PTSD. If you need … or alcohol treatment. If you sometimes lose your temper or harm others, talk with people about it. Your health care … you. Drug and alcohol use also may lead to actions that can harm you or others and/or result in jail time, so avoid …
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… a small air bubble into the skin or a muscle is usually harmless. But it might mean you aren't getting the full dose … means you might have hit a blood vessel. This usually isn't harmful. If you see blood in the bottom of the syringe (hub) … you might have hit a small blood vessel. This usually isn't harmful. If you have a bruise, use other areas for your …
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… updated January 18, 2018 Drinking and smoking aren't just harmful when you're pregnant - they can affect your baby's … Talk with your health care provider, public health nurse, pharmacist or HealthLinkBC at 8-1-1 about getting help. The … not recommended if you’re breastfeeding. Nicotine and other harmful ingredients in cigarettes pass through your breast …
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… fetus? A woman who drinks alcohol while she is pregnant may harm her developing baby (fetus). Alcohol can pass from the … is more likely to have problems. Traits passed down through families. Some babies are more likely to be harmed by alcohol than others. It's not clear why, but there …
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… Whether you have any suicidal thoughts or thoughts of harming others. You may also have a physical examination or … Whether you have any suicidal thoughts or thoughts of harming others. You may also have a physical examination or …