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… This medication is given by injection under your skin as directed by your doctor. If treating Crohn's … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. This medication can be injected into the thighs or … the upper arms. Do not inject the drug into areas of the skin with scars or stretch marks or into skin that is …
Medications
… of side effects will increase. If a capsule breaks, avoid skin and eye contact with the contents of the capsule. If the contents of the capsule get on the skin, wash the area with plenty of water and soap. If the … of water. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or …
Medications
… doctor or pharmacist. This medication is injected under the skin as directed by your doctor. If you are using this … injection site each time to avoid problem areas under the skin. Do not inject into skin that is tender, red, or hard. Never reuse syringes or …
Medications
… or pharmacist. This drug is given by injection under the skin of your thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into any areas of skin that are sore, bruised, red, scaly, or hard. Learn how …
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… given by injection into a vein, into a muscle, or under the skin by a health care professional usually once or twice a … vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss, darkening of the skin, or changes in fingernails/toenails may occur. Changes … frequently with cool water. Bleomycin can commonly cause skin reactions (such as redness, itching, blisters, rash, …
Medications
… filgrastim product, this medication is injected under the skin or into a vein. Use as directed by your doctor, usually … use the liquid. If you are injecting this drug under the skin, first clean the injection site with rubbing alcohol. … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject filgrastim into skin that is bruised, …
Medications
… This medication is given by injection under your skin as directed by your doctor, usually once a week. The … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into skin that is tender, bruised, red, or hard. To lessen …
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… a lot. When you are too hot, the blood vessels in your skin widen to carry the excess heat to your skin's surface. You may start to sweat. As the sweat … your blood vessels narrow. This reduces blood flow to your skin to save body heat. You may start to shiver. When the …
Medications
… tuberculosis). You should have a tuberculosis (TB) skin test before and during treatment with this medication. … adults) of developing cancer (such as lymphoma, skin cancer) due to this medication or due to your medical … (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis), and a certain severe skin disease (chronic plaque psoriasis). In these …
Medications
… The most common serious infections include pneumonia, skin infections, shingles, a certain bowel disease … trouble breathing, painful/frequent urination, non-healing skin sores). You should have a tuberculosis (TB) skin test before and during treatment with this medication. …