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… of breath. If sudden breathing problems occur, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. This medication is not … the use of each medication. If you have been using a quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your doctor about …
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… The sedimentation rate (sed rate) blood test measures how quickly red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle in a test tube … cause red blood cells to stick together and fall more quickly than normal to the bottom of the tube. These … feel nothing at all from the needle. Or you might feel a quick sting or pinch. Risks There is very little chance of …
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… and how to treat an asthma attack . It can help you make quick decisions in case you can't think clearly during an … and triggers, peak flow, and what medicines you took for quick relief. Your plan is based on zones defined by your … no wheezing is actually worse than hearing wheezing. Your quick-relief medicine doesn't help. Your peak flow (if you …
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… chance of atrial fibrillation coming back by having a heart-healthy lifestyle and managing other health problems. … chance of atrial fibrillation coming back by having a heart-healthy lifestyle and managing other health problems. …
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… your baby certain foods until they are older. Try these tips. Wait to give your baby cow's milk until he or she is 9 … in cereals. Relieving gas in your baby Try the following tips to relieve abdominal gas in your baby during and after … your baby certain foods until they are older. Try these tips. Wait to give your baby cow's milk until he or she is 9 …
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… from a bed or chair onto the commode. Here are some tips: If the commode has wheels, make sure they are locked. … from a bed or chair onto the commode. Here are some tips: If the commode has wheels, make sure they are locked. …
Medications
… problems. If sudden shortness of breath occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. How To Use Take this … if your asthma symptoms worsen or if you are using your quick-relief inhaler more than usual or more often than … alcohol or caffeine (such as coffee, tea, colas), eating large amounts of chocolate, or taking nonprescription …
Medications
… problems. If sudden shortness of breath occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. How To Use Take this … if your asthma symptoms worsen or if you are using your quick-relief inhaler more than usual or more often than … alcohol or caffeine (such as coffee, tea, colas), eating large amounts of chocolate, or taking nonprescription …
Medications
… asthma attack. For sudden attacks of asthma, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. This medication is not a … which you should use if your breathing suddenly worsens (quick-relief drugs). Ask your doctor ahead of time what you … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your doctor about …
Medications
… Do not open or crush the capsules or tablets. Avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while using … dental exams and learn how to keep your teeth and gums healthy. If you have jaw pain, tell your doctor and dentist … dental exams and learn how to keep your teeth and gums healthy. If you have jaw pain, tell your doctor and dentist …