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topical steroids (e.g., hydrocortisone 2.5%, hydrocortisone butyrate 0.1%, fluocinolone 0.01%, desonide 0.05%, alclometasone dipropionate 0.05%) - No acute ...
Note: Inhaled, ocular, intranasal, intra-articular, or topical corticosteroids are allowed;; Non-immunosuppressive doses of systemic steroids for adrenal ...
For persistent itching, see your doctor. Some skin conditions affect the external canal and can be treated topically. It's also important that you carefully dry ...
Use of topical ocular medications, expect artificial tears; Glaucoma or ocular hypertension; Systemic diseases known to affect the cornea, e.g. diabetes ...
If the discomfort continues, your healthcare professional might prescribe a topical cream that can help ease symptoms. Menstrual cycles usually stop within ...
Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you ...
... topically applied naloxone lotion, 0.5%, for the treatment of pruritus in patients with the mycosis fungoides (MF) or Sézary syndrome (SS) Forms of ...
Current use of topical, oral, inhaled, injected, or other corticosteroids. Abnormalities of the iridocorneal angle, including neovascular glaucoma, ICE ...
Topical Cannabidiol for Established Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy: A Pilot Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial. Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2024 Dec; 9 (6): ...
Exception: topical antibiotics are allowed. Major surgery (an operation upon an organ within the cranium, chest, abdomen, or pelvic cavity) or inpatient ...
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