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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Long foot
  1. ... you will have to take griseofulvin for a long time before the infection is completely gone. It is usually taken for 2 to 4 weeks for skin infections, 4 to 6 weeks for hair and scalp infections, 4 to 8 weeks for foot infections, 3 to 4 months for fingernail infections, ...
  2. ... infections, including pneumonia and urinary tract, skin, diabetic foot, gynecological, pelvic, and abdominal (stomach area) infections, that ... being treated. Your doctor will tell you how long to use ertapenem injection. After your condition improves, ...
  3. ... opioid pain medication around the clock for a long time and who cannot be treated with other pain medications. Hydrocodone extended-release (long-acting) capsules or extended-release tablets should not ...
  4. ... 1 knee and 1 ankle, 2 knees, 1 foot and 1 ankle, or 2 hands) 4 times ... for the upper (hand, wrist, elbow) or lower (foot, ankle, knee) body. Put the cap back on ...
  5. ... Blonde Psyllium, Che Qian Zi, Dietary Fiber, Englishman's Foot, Fibre Alimentaire, Indian Plantago, Ipágula, Isabgola, Isabgul, Ispaghul, ...
  6. ... of appetite, and feeling of fullness that lasts long after meals. Metoclopramide injection is also used to ... agitation difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep pacing foot tapping slow or stiff movements blank facial expression ...
  7. ... of appetite, and feeling of fullness that lasts long after meals. Metoclopramide is in a class of ... agitation difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep pacing foot tapping slow or stiff movements blank facial expression ...
  8. ... of appetite, and feeling of fullness that lasts long after meals. Metoclopramide is in a class of ... agitation difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep pacing foot tapping slow or stiff movements blank facial expression ...
  9. ... and pain, usually in your hands and feet), foot ulcers or sores, low blood pressure, urinary tract ... the risk of having a lower limb (toe, foot, or leg) amputation. Your doctor will tell you ...
  10. ... and pain, usually in your hands and feet), foot ulcers or sores, or kidney or liver disease. ... the risk of having a lower limb (toe, foot, or leg) amputation. Your doctor will tell you ...
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