Search Results

6209 results found
Health topics
… a paper towel when you turn off the faucet. Dry your hands using a clean towel, or air-dry them. slide 5 of 5 < Prev … a paper towel when you turn off the faucet. Dry your hands using a clean towel, or air-dry them., Good hand hygiene is … a paper towel when you turn off the faucet. Dry your hands using a clean towel, or air-dry them. slide 5 of 5 < Prev …
Health topics
… Overview Health Tools Side Effects Medicine Interactions Using Medicines Safely Overview All … check the information that came with the medicine you're using. If you have questions, talk to your pharmacist or … when you start to take a medicine, change the dose, or stop using the medicine. And a medicine you've often taken …
HealthLinkBC files
… be released into the drinking water distribution systems, causing people to ingest (drink or eat) it or breathe in (inhale) airborne water droplets. Is using water from asbestos-cement pipes a risk to my health? …
Medications
… lasts or gets worse. Side Effects Swelling in your ankles, feet, or hands may occur. If any of these effects … you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects. A … lasts or gets worse. Side Effects Swelling in your ankles, feet, or hands may occur. If any of these effects …
Medications
… to you, then use as directed. Wash your hands after using unless the area being treated includes the hands. Do not wrap, cover, or bandage the area unless directed to do so by … you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects. Tell …
Health topics
… footnote 1 The most common reason for failure, besides not using a condom every time, is that the condom breaks or … used to reduce the risk of STIs even when the couple is using another method of birth control (such as pills). For … time you have sexual intercourse. When opening the condom wrapper, be careful not to poke a hole in the condom with …
Medications
… daily or as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands after using unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. Do not wrap, cover, or bandage the area unless directed to do so by …
Medications
… usually 2-3 times daily, or as directed by your doctor. If using the gel, apply the gel usually only 2 times daily. Do not bandage, wrap, or cover the area unless you are instructed to do so … the medication, wash and dry your hands, unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. When applying this …
Medications
… treated area should not be bandaged or otherwise covered or wrapped unless your doctor or dentist directs you to do so. Mouth infections may worsen while you are using this medication. Inform the prescribing doctor or … unusual/extreme tiredness weight loss headache swelling ankles/feet increased thirst/urination vision problems A …
Medications
… any skin that is inflamed, raw, or oozing fluid. If you are using the lotion, shake the bottle thoroughly before use. To treat scabies, take a bath or shower before using this medication. Remove scaly or crusted skin by … medication under the fingernails. Immediately after use, wrap the toothbrush in paper and throw it away. Do not use …