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  1. ... where you plan to apply the patch with clear water and pat completely dry. Do not use any soaps, lotions, alcohols, or oils. Use scissors to cut open the pouch containing the buprenorphine patch along ...
  2. ... If residue remains in the cup, add more clear liquid and repeat the procedure above to create a new suspension and take the rest. Do not swallow whole, cut, crush, or chew the tablets for oral suspension. ...
  3. ... placing on areas of your skin that have cuts, pain, or tenderness. Remove the patch from its protective pouch. Peel off the clear plastic protective strip and discard it. Don't ...
  4. ... or the skin area to be treated is cut or scratched.Avoid getting selenium sulfide in your eyes. If the medication gets into your eyes accidentally, rinse them with clear water for several minutes.Do not leave selenium ...
  5. ... is sensitive, very oily, broken out, irritated, broken, cut or damaged. If ... to apply the patch with clear water and pat completely dry. Do not use ...
  6. ... poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac; minor cuts, scrapes, or burns; minor skin irritation or rashes; ... seven days, your condition worsens, or your condition clears up for a few days and then comes ...
  7. ... 5 years and younger. Whole grapes should be cut in half or quartered before ... conditions. But it's not clear if this is a big concern. Surgery: Grape ...
  8. ... diclofenac patches to skin that is broken, damaged, cut, infected, or covered by a rash.Do not ... area where you will be applying the patch. Cut open the envelope containing the patches, cutting on ...
  9. ... or on skin that is red, irritated, or cut. Do not apply makeup, creams, lotions, powders, or ... the skin to help avoid irritation.Do not cut, decorate, or change the patch in any way. ...
  10. Vitamin E From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... the blood's ability to form clots after a cut or injury) and of serious bleeding in the ...
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