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Results 1 - 10 of 731 for tongue
  1. ... cancer (including cancer of the mouth, lip, cheek, tongue, palate, throat, tonsils, and sinuses) and cancer of ... rash hair loss sores on the mouth or tongue vomiting loss of appetite weight loss Some side ...
  2. ... treat tardive dyskinesia (uncontrollable movement of the face, tongue, or other body parts). Deutetrabenazine is in a ...
  3. ... treat tardive dyskinesia (uncontrollable movement of the face, tongue, or other body parts). Valbenazine is also used ...
  4. ... neck cancer (including cancer of the mouth, cheek, tongue, throat, tonsils, and sinuses). Hydroxyurea (Droxia, Siklos) is ...
  5. ... a sublingual film (Suboxone) to take under the tongue or to apply between the gum and cheek. ... the sublingual tablets, place the tablets under your tongue until they completely melt. If you are taking ...
  6. ... sublingual tablet (Edluar, Intermezzo) to place under the tongue and an oral spray (Zolpimist), which is sprayed into the mouth over the tongue. If you are taking the tablets, extended-release ...
  7. ... a solution (liquid) to spray sublingually (under the tongue). It is used as needed to treat breakthrough ... the nozzle into your mouth and under your tongue. Squeeze your fingers and thumb together to spray ...
  8. ... as a sublingual film to place under the tongue or on the lower gum in your mouth ( ... dry hands and place the film under your tongue. Alternatively, you can place the film on the ...
  9. ... to take by mouth or dissolve under the tongue and a liquid to take by mouth. It ... the sublingual tablets, place a tablet under your tongue and allow it to dissolve. Do not chew ...
  10. ... as a sublingual film to take under the tongue. Apomorphine sublingual is usually used when needed, according ... new dose. Place entire sublingual film under your tongue as far back under your tongue as you ...
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