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Medications
… of breath. If sudden breathing problems occur, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. … a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. If you have been using a quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called … times daily), you must stop this schedule and only use the quick-relief inhaler as needed for sudden shortness of …
Medications
… breathing problems. Other medications, such as a quick-relief inhaler, should be used instead of … to make sure you inhale all of the drug. Be sure to inhale quickly and deeply through the mouthpiece when using this … See also Precautions section. If you have been using a quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called …
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… of using this product. Uses This product is used to provide calories to patients who are getting their nutrition through an injection into the vein. Calories are needed to provide the body with energy so that … of using this product. Uses This product is used to provide calories to patients who are getting their nutrition through …
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Medications
… of breath. If sudden breathing problems occur, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. How To Use Read the … the use of each medication. If you have been using a quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called … times daily), you must stop this schedule and only use the quick-relief inhaler as needed for sudden shortness of …
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… doctor may instruct you to use this product or a different quick-relief medicine/inhaler (such as salbutamol, … Your doctor should instruct you to use a different quick-relief medicine/inhaler for sudden COPD breathing problems. You should always have a quick-relief inhaler with you. When used alone, long-acting …
Medications
… sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. Other Uses This section … which you should use if your breathing suddenly worsens (quick-relief drugs). Ask your doctor ahead of time what you … waking up at night with trouble breathing, if you use your quick-relief inhaler more often (more than 2 days a week), …
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… (hypoglycemia). This may occur if you do not consume enough calories from food or if you do unusually heavy exercise. … of glucose, rapidly raise your blood sugar by eating a quick source of sugar such as table sugar, honey, or candy, … of glucose, rapidly raise your blood sugar by eating a quick source of sugar such as table sugar, honey, or candy, …
Medications
… breathing problems. Other medications, such as a quick-relief inhaler, should be used instead of this product … to make sure you inhale all of the drug. Be sure to inhale quickly and deeply through the mouthpiece when using this … See also Precautions section. If you have been using a quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called …
Medications
… Paliperidone belongs to a class of drugs called atypical antipsychotics. It works by helping to restore the balance of … up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position. An empty tablet shell may appear in your stool. This effect is … drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get medical …