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  1. ... of the skin that causes brown or light colored spots on the chest, back, arms, legs, or ...
  2. ... or pale yellow and should not contain large, colored particles. Call your pharmacist, if there are any ...
  3. ... particles. Do not use liraglutide if it is colored, cloudy, thickened, or contains solid particles, or if ... in mood or behavior vomiting nausea diarrhea clay-colored stools yellow eyes or skin heart pounding fainting ...
  4. ... bottle. It should be off-white or tan colored. The liquid may darken slightly if the bottles ... feet difficult or painful urination, pink or red colored urine, or blood in urine extreme tiredness yellowing ...
  5. ... particles. Do not use semaglutide if it is colored, cloudy, thickened, or contains solid particles, or if ... yellowing of skin or eyes; fever; or clay-colored stools (in those receiving semaglutide [Wegovy] for management ...
  6. ... Do not use the solution if it is colored, cloudy, or contains solid particles, or if the ... vision, seeing bright circles around lights or other colored images difficult, frequent, painful, or weak urination Revefenacin ...
  7. Amlexanox comes as a beige-colored paste. Amlexanox should be used as soon as possible after noticing symptoms of an ulcer. Amlexanox is usually applied four times ...
  8. ... Keep benzoyl peroxide away from your hair and colored fabrics because it may bleach them.Do not ...
  9. ... allowed. Examples of clear liquids are water, light colored fruit juice without pulp, clear broth, coffee or ...
  10. ... use your insulin glargine product if it is colored, cloudy, or contains solid particles, or if the ...
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