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For oral dosage forms (tablets):. For mild to moderate muscle or bone pain: Adults and children older than 12 years of age—One-half or one tablet 3 or 4 ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For uncomplicated urinary tract infections: Adults—One tablet 2 times a day for 5 days. Each tablet contains 500 milligrams ...
For type 2 diabetes: For oral dosage form (tablets):. Adults: Patients not currently treated with metformin—At first, 50 milligrams (mg) ...
This oral contraceptive, sometimes called the minipill, contains only the hormone progestin and no estrogen.
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For oral dosage form (extended-release tablets):. To treat bladder problems: Adults—At first, 7.5 milligrams (mg) once a day. Your doctor may increase your ...
Before Using. In deciding to use a medicine, the risks of taking the medicine must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For high blood pressure: Adults—1 or 2 tablets taken as a single dose or two divided doses per day. Each tablet contains 10 ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis: Adults—6 milligrams (mg) once a day. Children—Use and dose must be determined ...
For oral dosage forms (capsules, powder for oral solution, and tablets):. For fibrosis: Adults—12 grams a day, divided into four to six doses and taken with ...
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