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Medications
… rinse right away for 10 to 15 minutes with plenty of water. Since you should keep your eyes closed during … all head wear, clothing, bed linens, and towels with hot water, then dry in a dryer at high setting for at least 20 … that kills lice. Brushes or combs should be soaked in hot water (hotter than 130 degrees F/54 degrees C) for at least …
Medications
… 1 packet (sachet) as a single dose. Mix this drug with water before taking it. Pour the contents of 1 packet … into a half glass (4 ounces or 120 milliliters) of cold water and stir to dissolve. Do not use warm or hot water. Drink all of the mixture right away. Your symptoms …
Medications
… is a colonic acidifier that works by increasing stool water content and softening the stool. It is a man-made … to improve the taste, you may mix it into fruit juice, water, milk, or a soft dessert. If you are using the … dissolve the contents of the packet in half a glass of water (4 ounces or 120 milliliters), or as directed by your …
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… them frequently and thoroughly with soap and clean, running water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Handwashing … should wash their hands often with soap and clean, running water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, especially … a bandage. Wash your sheets, towels, and clothes with warm water and detergent and dry them in a hot dryer, if …
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… gram. Fat has 9 calories per gram. Vitamins, minerals, and water are nutrients too. To work well, your body also needs … gram. Fat has 9 calories per gram. Vitamins, minerals, and water are nutrients too. To work well, your body also needs …
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… fluids he or she is losing. Give your child small sips of water. Let your child drink as much as he or she wants. Ask … fluids he or she is losing. Give your child small sips of water. Let your child drink as much as he or she wants. Ask …
Medications
… other side effects such as runny nose, increased saliva, watery eyes, sweating, stomach cramps, or flushing. If the … can cause serious (possibly fatal) loss of too much body water (dehydration), mineral imbalance, or serious infection … skin, wash the skin right away and completely with soap and water. If this medication gets into your eyes, mouth, or …
Medications
… as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. Drink some water to moisten your mouth before use. This helps the film … the medication is fully dissolved, take a large sip of water and swish gently around your teeth and gums, and then swallow the water. This will help to prevent problems with your teeth. …
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… problems that develop when your hands are often exposed to water, strong soaps, and other chemicals. You may be able to … problems if you use lotion and avoid putting your hands in water often. Colour changes. Little white marks … nail is partly attached. Soak your finger or toe in cold water for 20 minutes after trimming the nail. Apply a thin …
Medications
… hair since this might cause skin irritation. If needed, use water to clean the area. Do not use soap, oils, lotions, or … or overlap. After applying the patch, wash your hands with water only. You may bathe, shower, or swim while wearing the … a cut or damaged patch, wash the area well with clear water. If the patch comes off and accidentally sticks to the …