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Results 1 - 10 of 678 for lips
  1. ... virus called herpes simplex) on the face or lips. Acyclovir is in a class of antiviral medications ... not apply it to the inside of the lip or cheek. Hold the tablet in place for ...
  2. ... virus called herpes simplex) on the face or lips. Acyclovir ointment is used to treat first outbreaks ... skin products such as cosmetics, sun screen, or lip balm to the cold sore area while using ...
  3. Penciclovir is used on the lips and faces of adults to treat cold sores caused by herpes simplex virus. Penciclovir does not cure herpes infections but decreases ...
  4. ... and neck cancer (including cancer of the mouth, lip, cheek, tongue, palate, throat, tonsils, and sinuses) and ...
  5. ... of the mouthpiece into your mouth. Close your lips tightly around the mouthpiece. Breathe in slowly and ... into the inhaler. Place the mouthpiece between your lips well into your mouth. Close your lips tightly ...
  6. ... Remove the mouthpiece cover by pulling down the lip on the back of the cover. Point the ... Remove the mouthpiece cover by pulling down the lip on the back of the cover. Make sure ...
  7. ... lower gum in your mouth (behind the lower lip). It is usually taken as needed as a ... film on the lower gum (behind the lower lip). The film will stick in place. Close your ...
  8. ... the mouthpiece in your mouth and close your lips around it. Be careful not to cover the air vents with your lips. Point the inhaler toward the back of your ...
  9. ... gently pressing on the outside of the upper lip over the tablet. If the tablet does not ... to your cheek or the inside of your lip, reposition it to stick to your gum. Leave ...
  10. ... or horizontal position. Place the mouthpiece between your lips well into your mouth. Tilt your head slightly back. Close your lips tightly around the mouthpiece keeping your tongue below ...
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