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… dosing schedule. Storage Store the vials of powder at room temperature away from light and moisture. Store the mixed … dosing schedule. Storage Store the vials of powder at room temperature away from light and moisture. Store the mixed …
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… problems with swallowing, sleeping, and tolerating cold temperatures. Or they may need help to improve their … and how severe they will be. The exact amount of time it takes for symptoms to start is different for each person. … and how severe they will be. The exact amount of time it takes for symptoms to start is different for each person. …
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… last sexual partner will need to be tested and treated. It takes time for the infection to clear from the body, so it … such as rings, studs or piercings Store condoms at room temperature Use a new condom every time you have sex. Do not …
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… any other sexual activity in which skin-to-skin contact takes place. How common is HPV infection? Three out of 4 … such as rings, studs or piercings Store condoms at room temperature Use a new condom every time you have sex. Do not …
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… diabetes. Environmental factors, such as dehydration, cold temperature exposure (hypothermia), and heatstroke. … diabetes. Environmental factors, such as dehydration, cold temperature exposure (hypothermia), and heatstroke. …
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… and minced or pureed food Can you maintain a safe home temperature? This is particularly important during extreme …
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… the drug for up to 12 hours or more. When it is snorted or taken by mouth, the person feels happy (euphoric) but does … and decrease appetite. In high doses, it can increase body temperature to dangerous—and possibly deadly—levels, as well … the drug for up to 12 hours or more. When it is snorted or taken by mouth, the person feels happy (euphoric) but does …
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… as sand, wood chips, or rubber matting. Check the surface temperature of play equipment if it's warm outside. Use … as sand, wood chips, or rubber matting. Check the surface temperature of play equipment if it's warm outside. Use …
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… Teething may cause a mild increase in your child's temperature but it does not cause fevers. Look for symptoms … Teething may cause a mild increase in your child's temperature but it does not cause fevers. Look for symptoms …
Medications
… a dry tissue. Do not use water or other liquids. Do not take the inhaler apart. If you are regularly taking … and when you must get medical help right away. It may take 1 week or longer before the full benefit of this drug … Do not double the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not store in …