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  1. ... clean it with mild soap and warm water, pat it dry with a clean cloth or paper ... with mild soap and warm water, rinse and pat dry with a clean cloth towel or paper ...
  2. ... skin with water and a mild soap and pat dry with a soft towel. If you are ... first, but if you have washed the skin, pat dry before applying tazarotene. Apply a thin layer ...
  3. ... first wash the affected skin areas and gently pat dry with a towel. Then apply a small ...
  4. ... the injured area with soap and water and pat dry thoroughly with a clean towel. Apply a ...
  5. ... to apply the patch with clear water and pat completely dry. Do not use any soaps, lotions, ...
  6. ... a mild soap or soapless cleansing lotion and pat dry with a soft towel. Ask your doctor ...
  7. ... areas with a mild soapless cleanser and gently pat dry with a clean towel. If your medication ...
  8. ... lidocaine 1.8% topical system becomes wet, gently pat the skin, but do not rub the skin ...
  9. ... the affected area with warm water and gently pat dry with a clean towel. Use you fingertips ...
  10. ... with a mild soap or soapless cleanser and pat dry with a soft towel. Do not use ...
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