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For oral dosage forms (delayed-release tablets or suspension):. For erosive esophagitis: Adults—40 milligrams (mg) once a day for up to 8 weeks. Your doctor ...
For oral dosage form (extended-release tablets):. For attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD):. Adults and children 6 years of age and older—At first ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For contraception (to prevent pregnancy):. Adults and teenagers—One tablet taken at the same time each day for 28 days ...
For oral dosage form (extended-release tablets):. For relaxing stiff, sore muscles: Adults and teenagers—100 milligrams (mg) two times a day, one tablet each ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For acute heart attack: Adults—At first, 50 milligrams (mg) 10 minutes after the last intravenous (IV) dose followed by ...
Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor. For treatment of nausea and vomiting caused by cancer medicines: For oral dosage form (capsules):.
Take this medicine with meals. Follow carefully any diet program your doctor may recommend. To use the oral liquid: Pour the entire contents of the packet in an ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For breast cancer: Adults—345 milligrams (mg) once a day. Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed and tolerated. Children ...
For oral dosage forms (suspension or tablets):. For bacterial infections: Adults and children 12 years of age and older—400 or 600 milligrams (mg) every 12 ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For edema: Adults—0.5 to 2 milligrams (mg) once a day. Your doctor may adjust your dose if needed. Children—Use and dose ...
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