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- ... the skin shortly after birth) in infants 5 weeks to 5 months of age. Propranolol is in ... of propranolol and increase the dose after a week, again at the end of the second week, ...
- ... for a limited period of time (a few weeks) along with a reduced calorie diet and an ... the dose, not more often than once every week. The doctor may stop methamphetamine treatment from time ...
- ... for a limited period of time (a few weeks) along with a reduced calorie diet and an ... dose gradually, not more often than once every week. Follow these directions carefully.The medication in each ...
- ... in adults, children, and infants (older than 2 weeks of age) who have had symptoms of the ... least 10 days, or for up to 6 weeks during a community flu outbreak. Oseltamivir may be ...
- ... solid tumors in adults, children, and infants 4 weeks of age and older that have spread to ... prevent pregnancy during your treatment and for 1 week after your final dose. If you are male, ...
- ... this type of medication for at least one week and should not be used to treat mild ... have stopped taking them within the past two weeks: isocarboxazid (Marplan), linezolid (Zyvox), methylene blue, phenelzine (Nardil), ...
- ... used on a short-term basis (a few weeks), in combination with diet, to help you lose ... you stopped taking them in the last 2 weeks, herbal products, and vitamins. Tell your doctor if ...
- ... this type of medication for at least one week. Oxycodone is in a class of medications called ... have stopped taking them within the past two weeks: isocarboxazid (Marplan), linezolid (Zyvox), methylene blue, phenelzine (Nardil), ...
- ... virus (HIV) infection in adults and children 4 weeks of age and older who weigh at least ...
- ... on suddenly and usually lasts less than 2 weeks), including travelers' diarrhea. Prescription loperamide is also used ...