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… It will not work for viral infections (such as common cold, flu). Using any antibiotic when it is not needed can cause … swallowing esophagus problems (such as hiatal hernia or reflux/heartburn) This drug may make you dizzy. Alcohol or … skin blisters/redness. Minocycline may cause live bacterial vaccines (such as typhoid vaccine) to not work well. Tell …
Medications
… It will not work for viral infections (such as common cold, flu). Using any antibiotic when it is not needed can cause … safely. Clarithromycin may cause live bacterial vaccines (such as typhoid vaccine) to not work well. Tell … Throw away any unused medication after 14 days. Do not flush medications down the toilet or pour them into a drain …
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… and can involve contact with an infected person's body fluids, so it is even less likely to be spread in other … sweat, tears, urine, or feces of an HIV-infected person. Vaccines HIV is not spread by vaccines made from blood … and can involve contact with an infected person's body fluids, so it is even less likely to be spread in other …
Medications
… the vagina. If you do get the medication in those areas, flush with plenty of water. Apply the medication to the … 18 years should not use this drug if they have chickenpox, flu, or any undiagnosed illness or if they have recently received a vaccine. In these cases, this drug may increase the risk of …
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… talk to your doctor. Get vaccinated against COVID-19, influenza (flu), and pneumonia. Regular ultrasounds Your doctor may … talk to your doctor. Get vaccinated against COVID-19, influenza (flu), and pneumonia. Regular ultrasounds Your …
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… of germs . How do I prevent traveller's diarrhea? An oral vaccine to help protect against traveller’s diarrhea caused … drinking water . How do I treat traveller's diarrhea? Fluids The most important treatment for diarrhea is to replace the fluids your body loses. For healthy adults, these fluids can …
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… at risk of becoming sick? Young children, pregnant people, seniors and people with a weakened immune system are most at … You can get sick if you come into contact with the bodily fluids or feces of an infected animal. Disease may spread … When dust containing infected animal waste, such as birth fluids, gets stirred up into the air, germs can spread to …
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… Croup Cystic Fibrosis Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) Influenza (Seasonal Flu) Pneumonia Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection … Breathing Problems: Using a Metered-Dose Inhaler Colds and Flu Tests for Lung Infections … Lung and Respiratory …
Medications
… (tumor lysis syndrome). To lower your risk, drink plenty of fluids unless your doctor directs you otherwise. Also, your … or breathe the dust from the tablets. Drink plenty of fluids while taking this medication unless your doctor tells … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To …
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… a lab so the T cells are more able to attack cancer cells. Vaccines. Treatment vaccines can help the body's immune system find and attack cancer cells. Vaccines for cancer treatment are still being studied in …