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Do not inject into skin areas that are bony, tender, red, bruised, hard, or sore, or into areas with scars or stretch marks. This medicine is available in 2 ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are tender, red, bruised, hard, or have scars or stretch marks. The needle shield inside the cap of the prefilled syringe ...
Stretch marks won't go away after delivery. But in time, they'll fade. Expect any skin that got darker during pregnancy, such as dark patches on your face ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are tender, red, or bruised, or have scars or stretch marks. This medicine comes with a patient information leaflet and ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are red, bruised, tender, hard, or scaly, or areas with scars or stretch marks. If you have psoriasis, do not inject into ...
Do not inject into areas where the skin is tender, red, bruised, or hard or in areas with tattoos, scars, or stretch marks. Allow this medicine to warm to ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are red, bruised, tender, scaly, or hard, or have scars or stretch marks. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are red, bruised, tender, hard, or have scars or stretch marks. Do not remove the needle cap from the prefilled syringe ...
When you do this stretch, have someone nearby to help in case you lose your balance. Pregnant person doing a pelvic tilt with a fitness ball. Torso rotation. To ...
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