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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Cloth
  1. Topical glycopyrronium comes as a pre-moistened medicated cloth to apply to the underarm skin. It is ... open the pouch to avoid tearing the glycopyrronium cloth. Unfold the glycopyrronium cloth and apply the medication ...
  2. ... Pat affected area dry with a clean, soft cloth or tissue. Apply small amount of pramoxine to ... by patting or blotting with a clean, soft cloth or tissue. Open sealed pouch and remove pledget. ...
  3. ... warm water, pat it dry with a clean cloth or paper towel, and then place it in ... water, rinse and pat dry with a clean cloth towel or paper towel, and try to replace ...
  4. ... and clean up the spill immediately with a cloth or paper towel. Avoid touching the liquid. Throw away the used cloth or paper towel in the trash. Pick up ...
  5. ... your inhaler, use a clean, dry tissue or cloth. Do not wash or put any part of ... be cleaned, gently wipe it with a dry cloth. Do not wash the inhaler. Keep the inhaler ...
  6. ... inhaler cap. Clean the mouthpiece with a damp cloth or tissue at least once a week. If ... inhaler gets dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth.
  7. ... and wipe the mouthpiece with a clean dry cloth. Gently tap the back of the inhaler so ...
  8. ... 15 seconds while wiping the tip with a cloth or your finger. Wipe the tip with a ...
  9. ... clean your apomorphine injector pen with a damp cloth as needed. Never use strong disinfectants or wash ...
  10. ... the tip of the pump with a clean cloth or an alcohol swab and replace the clear ...
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