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- 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 ...
- ... 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. ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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.
- ... and wipe the mouthpiece with a clean dry cloth. Gently tap the back of the inhaler so ...
- ... 15 seconds while wiping the tip with a cloth or your finger. Wipe the tip with a ...
- ... clean your apomorphine injector pen with a damp cloth as needed. Never use strong disinfectants or wash ...
- ... the tip of the pump with a clean cloth or an alcohol swab and replace the clear ...