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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Adhesive
  1. ... of pegfilgrastim by grabbing the edge of the adhesive pad and peeling it off. Call your doctor ... device comes off of your skin, if the adhesive becomes noticeably wet, if you see dripping from ...
  2. ... call your doctor or pharmacist. Do not use adhesive remover or nail polish remover to loosen the ... of children and pets. If there is any adhesive left on the skin, gently rub the area ...
  3. ... and alcohol swabs. You may also need an adhesive bandage and a piece of sterile gauze to ... is bleeding, cover the injection spot with an adhesive bandage. Dispose of the injection pen with the ...
  4. ... clonidine patch loosens while wearing it, apply the adhesive cover that comes with the patch. The adhesive cover will help to keep the clonidine patch ...
  5. ... and discard it. Don't touch the exposed adhesive layer with your fingers. Place the adhesive side against the skin. After you have placed ...
  6. ... the pad and hold it in place with adhesive tape. Be careful not to attach the adhesive tape to your skin. After about 12 hours, ...
  7. ... time to remove it, you may apply medical adhesive tape or surgical bandages around the edges of ... any other medications, any other skin patches, medical adhesive tape or dressings, or any of the ingredients ...
  8. ... you can use baby oil or a medical adhesive removal pad to remove residue that will not ...
  9. ... you can use baby oil or a medical adhesive removal pad to remove residue that will not ...
  10. ... of children and pets. If there is any adhesive left on the skin, gently wash the area ...
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