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  1. ... Hasn't shown any serious side effects. FDA approved. The FDA requires that foods containing aspartame must ... the table or used in baked goods FDA approved Saccharin (Sweet 'N Low, Sweet Twin, NectaSweet) Non- ...
  2. ... are fluoxetine (Prozac) and escitalopram (Lexapro). These are approved to treat depression in teenagers. Fluoxetine is also approved for children age 8 and older. Another class ...
  3. ... ways: It can delay your use of an approved and effective treatment. When you are treating cancer, ... important to use cancer treatments that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ...
  4. ... flu-like illness. The flu vaccine is not approved for children under 6 months old. Your child ... this type of vaccine. The flu shot is approved for people age 6 months and older. A ...
  5. ... symptoms begin, if possible. Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) is FDA approved in young children for treatment of the flu. ... this type of vaccine. The flu shot is approved for people age 6 months and older. A ...
  6. ... in the intestine by about 30%. It is approved for long-term use. About 6 lbs (3 ... Ozempic) Of these medicines, liraglutide and semaglutide are approved by the FDA to treat weight-loss in ...
  7. ... supplies, such as tubes like endoscopes, with an approved cleaning solution and procedure before they are used ... between uses with different people. Use cleaning solutions approved by your workplace. Choosing the correct one is ...
  8. ... based hand creams or lotions unless they are approved for use with latex gloves. If you have ... glove now. Throw the gloves away in an approved waste container. Always use new gloves for each ...
  9. ... effective way to quit smoking. They are not approved as a quit-smoking aid. Non-smokers may ... smoking, your best bet is to use FDA-approved smoking cessation aids . These include: Nicotine gum Lozenges ...
  10. ... as a brand name drug. A generic is approved as safe and effective by the Food and ... can be split safely. If the pill is approved for splitting, there will be a note in ...
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