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… very serious allergic reactions to insect stings/bites, foods, drugs, or other substances. Epinephrine works quickly … may contain sulfites. However, if you have a sulfite allergy, you should still use this medication during an … very serious allergic reactions to insect stings/bites, foods, drugs, or other substances. Epinephrine works quickly …
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… after getting up for the day and before taking your first food, beverage, or other medication. Do not take it at … 30 minutes, and do not lie down until after your first food of the day. Wait at least 30 minutes after taking … after getting up for the day and before taking your first food, beverage, or other medication. Do not take it at …
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… To reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, eat nutritious foods, be physically active on a regular basis, reach and … becomes too high. This may cause problems for you and your baby. Controlling blood sugar levels with treatment and a …
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… important to have the CT scan done after this treatment. Reducing the swelling and infection as much as possible lets … some other things we can try, too, like nasal sprays and allergy medicines. Jonathan, age 29 What matters most to … important to have the CT scan done after this treatment. Reducing the swelling and infection as much as possible lets …
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… can cause serious (possibly fatal) harm to an unborn baby if used during pregnancy. It is important to prevent … may occur if you are getting injections for bee/wasp sting allergy (desensitization) and are also taking … may occur if you are getting injections for bee/wasp sting allergy (desensitization) and are also taking …
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… while using lorazepam. Lorazepam may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who receive this medication … Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or cough-and-cold products) because they may contain … Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or cough-and-cold products) because they may contain …
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… Last updated August 5, 2013 Women who have delivered a baby vaginally will tell you that, after the birth, one of … easier: Drink plenty of fluids, especially water. Eat foods such as whole grains, bran, dried fruits (especially …
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… How To Use Take this medication by mouth with or without food, usually once daily or as directed by your doctor. Medications for heartburn/reducing stomach acid (such as large amounts of antacids, … full absorption of dapsone into your bloodstream, possibly reducing its effectiveness. Separate your dose of dapsone …
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… with your throat or esophagus —the muscular tube that moves food and liquids from the back of your mouth to your … in your throat and esophagus squeeze, or contract, to move food and liquids from your mouth to your stomach without problems. Sometimes, though, food and liquids have trouble getting to your stomach. There …
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… right for your child? It's up to you whether you have your baby circumcised or not. This decision is often based on … not be done? Your doctor may not do circumcision if your baby has a medical condition that makes problems from the … more likely. For example, surgery may not be done if your baby is sick or unstable, has a family history of bleeding …