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Medications
… Do not remove the tablet from the packaging until you are ready to take it. With dry hands, peel back the foil on the … confusion sweating fast/irregular heartbeat dark urine signs of kidney problems (such as change in the amount of … on a nursing infant. Tell the doctor right away if your baby develops symptoms such as muscle stiffness or …
Medications
… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … hands or soles of the feet depression slow wound healing signs of heart failure (such as shortness of breath, … ankles/feet, unusual tiredness, unusual/sudden weight gain) signs of an underactive thyroid (such as weight gain, cold …
Medications
… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … right away if you have any serious side effects, including: signs of new or worsening kidney problems (such as change in the amount of urine, frothy urine) signs of heart failure (such as shortness of breath, …
Medications
… any part of the device. Do not open the cap unless you are ready for your next dose. If you are using other inhalers at … including: white patches in your mouth or on your tongue signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't go … used) corticosteroid medications. This medication may mask signs of infection. It can make you more likely to get …
Medications
… overdose. Teach your family or household members about the signs of an opioid overdose and how to treat it. The risk … doses near the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, take the smallest effective dose … Pain medications work best if they are used when the first signs of pain occur. If you wait until the pain has …
Medications
… overdose. Teach your family or household members about the signs of an opioid overdose and how to treat it. The risk … doses near the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, take the smallest effective dose … Pain medications work best if they are used when the first signs of pain occur. If you wait until the pain has …
Medications
… overdose. Teach your family or household members about the signs of an opioid overdose and how to treat it. The risk … doses near the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, take the smallest effective dose … Pain medications work best if they are used as the first signs of pain occur. If you wait until the pain has …
Medications
… symptoms such as irregular heartbeat, low back/side pain, signs of kidney problems (such as pink/bloody urine, change … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … any serious side effects, including: mouth sores diarrhea signs of anemia (such as unusual tiredness, pale skin) signs …
Medications
… blurred/double vision loss of balance/coordination signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't go … changes in your mood, thoughts, or behavior including signs of depression, suicidal thoughts/attempts, thoughts … be used only when clearly needed. It may harm an unborn baby. However, since untreated seizures are a serious …
Medications
… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … if you develop diarrhea that is severe or doesn't stop, or signs of dehydration (such as unusual decreased urination, … stomach/abdominal pain yellowing eyes/skin dark urine signs of kidney problems (such as change in the amount of …