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… be using for the patch gently and thoroughly with soap and water. Rinse and dry with a clean dry towel. Do not open the … into smaller sizes unless otherwise directed. Contact with water (such as swimming, bathing) will not change the way … (including eye pain) difficulty urinating signs of kidney infection (such as burning/painful/frequent urination, lower …
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… This medication is used to treat a variety of fungal skin infections such as ringworm, athlete's foot, and jock itch. … arms, or legs. Butenafine is an antifungal that works by preventing the growth of fungus. Do not use this medication … do get the medication in those areas, flush with plenty of water. The dosage and length of treatment depends on the …
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… Symptoms Overview Ear pain in children may be a sign of an infection in the space behind the eardrum (middle ear). Ear infections ( otitis media ) most often occur when children … a runny or stuffy nose and a cough, for a few days. An ear infection may occur when the eustachian tube swells and …
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… types of laxatives? There are four types of products for preventing or treating constipation. Bulking agents. Food … but they don't work as well if you don't drink enough water during the day. Osmotic laxatives. Products such as … types of laxatives? There are four types of products for preventing or treating constipation. Bulking agents. Food …
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… Uses This medication is an antibiotic used to treat bladder infections (such as acute cystitis or lower urinary tract … 1 packet (sachet) as a single dose. Mix this drug with water before taking it. Pour the contents of 1 packet … into a half glass (4 ounces or 120 milliliters) of cold water and stir to dissolve. Do not use warm or hot water. …
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… rinse the container with 2 ounces (60 milliliters) of water and drink the mixture right away. Repeat the rinse to … the tablet whole, you may mix the whole tablet with water as directed. Add 2 teaspoons (10 milliliters) of water … details. This medication may lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you more likely to get a serious …
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… with bacteria.) Do not reuse solution. Never use tap water or distilled water to rinse or store your lenses. Never wet your lenses … that are naturally present in your mouth may cause an eye infection. Always rinse the lens storage case. Let it …
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… around the ankles and lower legs. Fungal and bacterial infections, which may arise from skin problems resulting … buildup (edema) in the leg and increased risk of tissue infection (cellulitis). Varicose veins most often are a … around the ankles and lower legs. Fungal and bacterial infections, which may arise from skin problems resulting …
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… as directed by your doctor. Swallow the capsules whole with water. Do not open, break, crush or chew the capsules or … the capsule gets on your skin, wash the area with soap and water. The dosage is based on your medical condition, … can cause anemia, decrease your body's ability to fight an infection, or cause easy bruising/bleeding. Get medical help …
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… of the mixture right away without chewing. Drink a glass of water after each dose. The dosage is based on your medical … imbalance (hyponatremia), especially if they are taking "water pills" (diuretics). Dizziness and salt imbalance can … of the mixture right away without chewing. Drink a glass of water after each dose. The dosage is based on your medical …