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Results 1 - 10 of 758 for Swallowing trouble
  1. ... irregular heartbeat, dyslipidemia (high cholesterol levels), seizures, difficulty swallowing, trouble keeping your balance, Parkinson's disease (PD; a disorder ...
  2. ... or a decrease in white blood cells; difficulty swallowing; trouble keeping your balance; breast cancer; osteoporosis; angina (chest ...
  3. ... than prescribed by your doctor.If you have trouble swallowing the 100-mg tablets, they may be dispersed ...
  4. ... to 2 hours before eating. If you have trouble swallowing, you can carefully open the extended-release capsule, ...
  5. ... with water or other liquid. If you have trouble swallowing the tablet, you may crush the tablet and ...
  6. ... than prescribed by your doctor.If you have trouble swallowing the tablets, they may be crushed and mixed ...
  7. ... split, chew, or crush them.If you have trouble swallowing the tablets, they may be dissolved in water. ...
  8. ... than prescribed by your doctor.If you have trouble swallowing the tablets, you can split them into two ...
  9. ... than prescribed by your doctor.If you have trouble swallowing the tablets, they may be crushed and mixed ...
  10. ... choke. If you have chest pain, vomiting, or trouble swallowing or breathing after taking the chewable tablet, you ...
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