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… consult your pharmacist. This medication is for use on the skin only. Follow all directions for the proper use of this … may not work as well. Do not apply the medication on open skin wounds, infected/scraped/burned skin, or irritated skin (such as eczema). Do not wrap or …
Medications
… of developing certain types of cancer (such as lymphoma, skin cancer). This risk is higher in people using … away if you develop any of the following symptoms: unusual skin changes, change in the appearance/size of moles, … any of the following symptoms: unusual tiredness, pale skin, signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't …
Medications
… using this medication have had serious (sometimes fatal) skin reactions (such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome). Get … help right away if you develop any rash, blisters, peeling skin, or sores on your skin, lips, or in your mouth. This medication may increase …
Medications
… symptoms such as a change in size/color of a mole, unusual skin changes, new lumps/growths, night sweats, or … the powder or dust, and avoid direct contact with the skin or eyes. If contact occurs, wash the affected skin well with soap and water or rinse your eyes with plain …
Medications
… not to inject this medication into a muscle or beneath the skin. If this medication accidentally leaks into surrounding tissue, the skin/muscle may be severely damaged. Notify your doctor … and response to therapy. If this medication touches your skin, immediately and completely wash the skin with soap and …
Medications
… Mycophenolate may rarely cause cancer (such as lymphoma, skin cancer). Protect your skin from the sun. Avoid prolonged sun exposure, tanning … sweats, change in appearance or size of moles, or unusual skin changes/growth. Mycophenolate may harm an unborn baby. …
Medications
… Uses This medication is used to treat or prevent certain skin conditions related to Hansen's disease, once known as … needed. If any of the powder from the capsule gets on your skin, wash the area with soap and water. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are …
Health topics
… or not sweating at all (sweating may have stopped). Skin that is red, hot, and dry, even in the armpits. Passing … Are tiny, flat red or purple spots in the skin or the lining of the mouth. Do not turn white when you … of a more serious infection may include the following: Skin infection: Pain, redness, or pus Joint infection : …
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… that too much sun exposure can cause premature aging and skin cancer. But they may not accept that this can happen to … cell phone, and TV use and be active instead. Limit TV, video games, and computer time. Promote a healthy body … cell phone, and TV use and be active instead. Limit TV, video games, and computer time. Promote a healthy body …
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… be painful, and cost a lot. FAQs What are warts? Warts are skin growths caused by some types of the human … . Warts form when the virus infects the top layer of your skin and causes your skin cells to grow very fast. Warts can spread when you come …