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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Protective Agents
  1. ... in a class of medications called anti-inflammatory agents. It works by stopping the body from producing ... Use scissors to cut the seal of the protective foil pouch that holds seven bottles of medication. ...
  2. ... contains the patches and throw away the drying agent that comes in the tray. ... and hold it with the protective liner facing you. Peel off half of the ...
  3. ... in a class of medications called anti-inflammatory agents. It works by stopping the body from producing ... crush them. Be careful not to break the protective coating on the delayed-release tablets. If you ...
  4. ... is in a class of medications called antibacterial agents. It works by preventing the growth and spread ... tanning beds and sun lamps) and to wear protective clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen. This medication may make ...
  5. ... is in a class of medications called immunosuppressive agents. It works by weakening the body's immune system ...
  6. ... in a class of medications called platelet-reducing agents. It works by slowing the production of platelets ... or prolonged exposure to sunlight and to wear protective clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Anagrelide may make your ...
  7. ... in a class of medications called anti-inflammatory agents. Olsalazine reduces the bowel inflammation, diarrhea (stool frequency), ... prolonged exposure to the sunlight and to wear protective clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Olsalazine may make your ...
  8. ... is in a class of medications called photosensitizing agents. When verteporfin is activated by light, it closes ... protect all parts of your body by wearing protective clothing, including a wide-brimmed hat and gloves, ...
  9. ... is in a class of medications called immunosuppressive agents. It works by weakening the body's immune system ...
  10. ... you are taking or have ever taken alkylating agents such as chlorambucil (Leukeran), ... clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Tell your doctor immediately ...