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  1. ... the needle into the pinched skin at an angle of 45 to 90 degrees. Inject the medication ... needle out of your skin at the same angle you put it into your skin. Gently press ...
  2. ... off. Tilt the ampule at a 45-degree angle and insert the needle into the ampule. Pull ... the skin at a 45- to 90-degree angle. Keep the needle inside the skin, and pull ...
  3. ... ipratropium in your eyes, you may develop narrow angle glaucoma (a serious eye condition that may cause loss of vision). If you already have narrow angle glaucoma, your condition may worsen. You may experience ...
  4. ... ipratropium in your eyes, you may develop narrow angle glaucoma (a serious eye condition that may cause loss of vision). If you already have narrow angle glaucoma, your condition may worsen. You may experience ...
  5. ... which could make some GI conditions worse. Narrow-angle glaucoma: Belladonna might make narrow-angle glaucoma worse.
  6. ... soap and water. Hold the pump at an angle and press down the top of the pump ...
  7. ... images, red eyes, development or worsening of narrow-angle glaucoma (a serious eye condition that may cause ...
  8. ... the needle at a 45 to 90 degree angle from the skin. Bring the needle to your ...
  9. ... top of the autoinjector at a 90 degree angle to the skin with the viewing window visible ...
  10. ... effects.tell your doctor if you have narrow angle glaucoma (a serious eye condition that may cause ... physical problems) or have or have ever had angle-closure glaucoma (a condition where the fluid is ...
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