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  1. Clinitest tablets are used to test how much sugar (glucose) there is in a person's urine. Poisoning occurs from swallowing these tablets. Clinitest tablets are used to check how well ...
  2. Ibuprofen can be taken as liquid or chewable tablets. To give the correct dose, you need to ... to know how much ibuprofen is in a tablet, teaspoon (tsp), 1.25 milliliters (mL), or 5 ...
  3. ... acetaminophen can be taken as liquid or chewable tablet. If your child is under age 2 years, ... to know how much acetaminophen is in a tablet, teaspoon (tsp), or 5 milliliters (mL) of the ...
  4. ... SUPPLEMENTS Iron supplements may be taken as capsules, tablets, chewable tablets, and liquids. The most common tablet size is 325 mg (ferrous sulfate). Other common ...
  5. ... to perform this test. One method uses special tablets that contain a red dye that stains the plaque. You chew 1 tablet thoroughly, moving the mixture of saliva and dye ...
  6. ... Your health care provider may have prescribed nitroglycerin tablets or spray for severe attacks. Sit or lie down when you use your tablets or spray. When using your tablet, place the ...
  7. ... you. Estrogen comes in: Nasal spray Pills or tablets, taken by mouth Skin gel Skin patches, applied ... the thigh or belly Vaginal creams or vaginal tablets to help with dryness and pain with sexual ...
  8. ... may be prescribed along with other medicines. Combination tablets are also available. They include a statin plus ... your medicine as directed. The medicine comes in tablet or capsule form. Do not open capsules, or ...
  9. ... as a statin, to help lower cholesterol. Combination tablets that include nicotinic acid plus other medicines are ... your medicine as directed. The medicine comes in tablet form. Do not break or chew tablets before ...
  10. ... yeast infections are available as creams, ointments, vaginal tablets or suppositories and oral tablets. Most can be bought without needing to see ...
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