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… that affects a certain part of the brain (cough center), reducing the urge to cough. Decongestants help to relieve … medication. Take this medication by mouth with or without food, usually every 4 to 6 hours as needed, or as directed … Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or cough-and-cold products) because they may contain …
Medications
… prochlorperazine) rivastigmine Metoclopramide causes food and medication to move through your stomach more … codeine). Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or cough-and-cold products) because they may contain … prochlorperazine) rivastigmine Metoclopramide causes food and medication to move through your stomach more …
Medications
… dose. You may take this medication with or without food, but it is important to choose one way and take this … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … dose. You may take this medication with or without food, but it is important to choose one way and take this …
Medications
… pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once or twice … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once or twice …
Medications
… Uses This medication is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, runny nose, itching … an empty stomach (at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after food, grapefruit juice, or other fruit juices) as directed … doctor, usually once a day. Taking this medication with food, grapefruit juice, or other fruit juices may make this …
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… trisilicate, because they may not be safe for your baby. If you need to use antacids frequently, talk with your … trisilicate, because they may not be safe for your baby. If you need to use antacids frequently, talk with your …
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… 2 hours or less for children ages 5 to 17 years Don't use food as a reward for meeting activity goals. Make physical … 2 hours or less for children ages 5 to 17 years Don't use food as a reward for meeting activity goals. Make physical …
Medications
… directed by your doctor, usually once daily with or without food. You may take this medication with food if stomach upset occurs. The dosage is based on your … directed by your doctor, usually once daily with or without food. You may take this medication with food if stomach …
Medications
… pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. If you … after these products. Or if you take this medication with food, you can take the supplements at the same time. It is … trimester of pregnancy due to possible harm to the unborn baby. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using …
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… trouble sleeping, loss of appetite, change in how food tastes, constipation, headache, dizziness, muscle/joint … baking soda or salt. It may also be best to eat soft, moist foods. Nausea and vomiting are common and can sometimes be … govitecan. Sacituzumab govitecan may harm an unborn baby. Women of childbearing age should ask about reliable …