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… our homes can be poisonous to children—household cleaners, medicines, cosmetics, garden products, and houseplants. If … or get them on his or her skin. Young children have the highest risk of poisoning because of their natural … toxic. And the word "Danger" means the product is highly toxic. Visit the Government of Canada's webpage on …
Medications
… Leaflet if available from your pharmacist before you start taking levomepromazine and each time you get a refill. If … may direct you to take a lower dose during the day and a higher dose at bedtime. If you are using the liquid form of … serious side effects. This medication may rarely make your blood sugar rise, which can cause or worsen diabetes. Tell …
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… outside the body change a lot. When you are too hot, the blood vessels in your skin widen to carry the excess heat to … in people who have been exposed to cold. Check for a very high body temperature in people who have been exposed to … thermometer. Oral (by mouth) is the most common method of taking a temperature. This method can be used for children …
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… your old medication and slowly lower the dose as you begin taking primidone. Follow your doctor's instructions … carefully. Dosage is based on your medical condition, blood levels of primidone, use of other medications to treat … likely if you have used primidone for a long time or in high doses. Tell your doctor or pharmacist right away if you …
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… too much when you walk ( excessive pronation ). You have high arches or flat feet. You have tight Achilles tendons or … Switch to other activities or exercises that don't put pressure on your heel. After your symptoms are completely … in a cream that you rub over the sore area. Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the label. …
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… or stopped by your doctor. Methotrexate (usually at high dosages) has rarely caused severe (sometimes fatal) blood/bone marrow problems (decreasing your body's ability … at dosages of 81-325 milligrams a day), you should continue taking it unless your doctor instructs you otherwise. Ask …
Medications
… or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: eye pressure problems (such as glaucoma) other eye problems … pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval. Some products that … else. A healthcare professional should be consulted before taking any drug, changing any diet or commencing or …
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… a skin reaction when you are out in the sun while you are taking a medicine. (This is called photosensitivity.) … changes appeared after you began using a new medicine or a higher dose of a medicine. Yes Medicine may be causing skin … sooner. Medicines you take . Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that suppress the …
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… The vaccine is also provided free to children and adults at high risk of meningococcal disease, including those who have: No spleen, or a spleen that is not working properly Immune system disorders including complement, … that covers the brain, and septicemia, an infection of the blood. For every 100 people who get sick, up to 15 will die, …
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… or doesn't stop, abdominal or stomach pain/cramping, or blood/mucus in your stool. Temporary hair loss may occur. … protecting your hands and feet from a great deal of heat or pressure. For example, avoid taking hot baths/showers, handwashing dishes with hot water, …