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Shake the bottle well before each use. Remove the cap by pushing down on the cap and turn it to the left (counter-clockwise). If you are using the medicine ...
This medicine may cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Tell your doctor right away if you notice changes in your blood sugar or you have shaking, trembling, ...
... shake up your workout? Try interval training. It's an easy technique. Simply alternate bursts of intense activity with intervals of lighter activity. Learn ...
weight loss. Less common. Fainting. Rare. Aggression; convulsions (seizures); trembling and shaking of the hands and fingers; trouble urinating. Incidence not ...
To use for head lice: Shake the bottle well before using. Wash your hands before and after using this medicine. Apply the medicine directly to dry hair (up ...
Waking up at night to shake out the hands; Numbness of the fingers first thing in the morning. Diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome. To determine if you have ...
Also, shake the lotion well before using it. Do not bandage or otherwise wrap the skin being treated unless directed to do so by your doctor. If the ...
Multiple system atrophy, also called MSA, causes people to lose coordination and balance or become slow and stiff. It also causes changes in speech and loss of ...
Gently shake the oral liquid for at least 30 seconds before using it. Press down on the bottle cap and turn it counterclockwise to open. If you are using it ...
Shake the medicine well just before each use . To use the eye drops (solution):. First, wash your hands. Tilt the head back and, pressing your finger gently ...
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