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  1. ... capsule and mixing the contents with sugar syrup, sorbitol, or jam. To prepare each dose, add 3 teaspoons (15 mL) of sugar syrup, sorbitol, or jam to an empty container. Open the ...
  2. ... possible, up to several hours.Do not use sorbitol along with sodium polystyrene sulfonate products. Serious problems have been reported when sorbitol was used with sodium polystyrene sulfonate.
  3. ... and pharmacist if you are allergic to meloxicam, sorbitol, aspirin or other NSAIDs such as ibuprofen (Advil, ... fruit sugar found in certain sweeteners such as sorbitol]), you should know that the oral suspension is ...
  4. ... fruit sugar found in certain sweeteners such as sorbitol]), you should know that the the rapidly disintegrating tablets are sweetened with sorbitol. Tell your doctor if you have fructose intolerance.
  5. ... rifampin (Rifadin, Rimactane, in Rifamate, in Rifater); and sorbitol or medications that contain sorbitol. Your doctor may need to change the doses ...
  6. ... Rapamune); sofosbuvir/velpatasvir (Epculsa); sofosbuvir/velpatasvir/voxilaprevir (Vosevi); sorbitol or medications that are sweetened with sorbitol; tacrolimus ( ...
  7. ... Kaletra); ribavirin (Copegus, Rebetol, Ribasphere); sofosbuvir/velpatasvir (Epculsa); sorbitol or medications that are sweetened with sorbitol; trimethoprim ( ...
  8. ... rifampin (Rifadin, Rimactane, in Rifamate, in Rifater), and sorbitol or medications that contain sorbitol. Your doctor may need to change the doses ...
  9. ... fruit sugar found in certain sweeteners such as sorbitol]), you should know that the oral suspension is sweetened with sorbitol. Tell your doctor if you have fructose intolerance.
  10. ... break down fructose, a fruit sugar, such as sorbitol), you should know that the oseltamivir suspension is sweetened with sorbitol. Tell your doctor if you have fructose intolerance.
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