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… dip in, stop just below the previous line of wax on your skin. This will keep warm wax from getting in under the wax that is already on your skin and will prevent burning. Wrap your hand or foot. Wrap … dip in, stop just below the previous line of wax on your skin. This will keep warm wax from getting in under the wax …
Health topics
… older than four or five days) Increased thirst No tears Dry skin, mouth and tongue Accelerated heart beat Sunken eyes Greyish skin Sunken soft spot (fontanelle) on baby's head Irritable …
Medications
… serious side effects, including: rectal bleeding change in skin appearance (such as color, thickness) skin redness/tenderness/pus or other signs of skin infection signs of serious infection (such as sore …
Medications
… history, especially of: a hole/perforation in the eardrum skin reactions/infections (for example, those caused by … as chickenpox or herpes) This medication may stain clothes, skin, nails, or hair. During pregnancy, this medication … to air, but it is still safe to use. It may stain hair, skin, and clothing. Keep all medications away from children …
Medications
… do not use the liquid. Inject this medication under the skin of the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into any areas of skin that are injured, tender, hard, red, or hot. Use this …
Medications
… do not use the liquid. Inject this medication under the skin of the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into any areas of skin that are injured, tender, hard, red, or has scars or …
Medications
… Gonadorelin is injected into a vein or under the skin using an infusion pump, as directed by your doctor. If … alcohol. If you are injecting the medication under the skin, change the injection site as directed by your doctor to lessen injury under the skin. If you are injecting the medication into a vein, you …
Medications
… after the second treatment with dimethicone. Side Effects Skin or eye irritation/redness may occur. If any of these … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: skin conditions or sensitivities Constant or forceful scratching of the skin/scalp may lead to a bacterial skin infection. Tell your …
Medications
… will increase. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are … shortness of breath increased coughing numb/tingling skin bone/joint pain unusual tiredness muscle weakness … that doesn't stop loss of appetite yellowing eyes/skin stomach/abdominal pain dark urine A very serious …
Medications
… pharmacist. This medication is used by injection under the skin into the upper arm, thigh, or abdomen. It is used as … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into areas of skin that are tender, bruised, red, or hard. If you are …