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  1. ... injection is used to treat people who have accidentally received an overdose of methotrexate or similar medications. ...
  2. ... used to treat adults and children who have accidentally received an overdose of methotrexate or similar medications ...
  3. ... is also used to treat people who have accidentally received an overdose of methotrexate or similar medications. ...
  4. ... removing, or throwing away the patch. If you accidentally touch the sticky side of the patch, finish ...
  5. ... not open the capsules. If a capsule is accidentally opened, avoid contact with your skin or eyes ...
  6. ... chew, or crush them. If a capsule is accidentally broken or opened, wash away the loose powder ...
  7. ... in healthcare workers or other people who were accidentally exposed to HIV. Talk to your doctor about ...
  8. ... whole, call your doctor. If vorinostat capsules are accidentally opened or crushed, do not touch the capsules ...
  9. ... in healthcare workers or other people who were accidentally exposed to HIV. Talk to your doctor about ...
  10. ... in your eyes, nose, or mouth. If you accidentally get topical salicylic acid in your eyes, nose, ...
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