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If you have contact with broken or crushed tablets or mixed oral liquid, wash your skin with soap and clear water. If the medicine gets into your eyes, rinse ...
Broken arm · Broken collarbone; Broken shoulder; Cartilage injury; Dislocated knee; Dislocated shoulder; Distal femur fracture; Knee arthritis; Knee fracture ...
By the age of 16, 40% of boys and 25% of girls will have broken a bone. Hand and wrist fractures in children are very common, and the risk is even higher ...
Treatment. To take care of a puncture wound: Wash your hands. This helps prevent infection. Stop the bleeding. Apply gentle pressure with a clean bandage or ...
... Broken elbow, Elbow impingement, Hand injury, Elbow instability, Wrist ligament injury, Ligament pain, Finger instability, Sprained finger, Elbow loose body ...
Broken bones. American College of Emergency Physicians. https://www.emergencyphysicians.org/article/know-when-to-go/broken-bones. Accessed Jan. 27, 2023 ...
It is not to be used for chronic cough that occurs with smoking, asthma, or emphysema or when there is an unusually large amount of mucus or phlegm with the ...
unexplained broken bones. Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach pain; clay-colored stools; confusion; dark urine; decreased urine output; diarrhea ...
If you have contact with broken or crushed tablets, wash your skin with soap and water right away. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be different for ...
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