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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Birth marks
  1. ... red, bruised, scarred, irritated, or infected; has stretch marks or lumps; or is abnormal in any way. ... the plunger back to the 0.7 mL mark on the barrel. Hold the sterile water vial ...
  2. ... may break them in half on the score mark or crush and mix them with a small ... pregnancy, your baby may experience withdrawal symptoms after birth. Tell your baby's doctor right away if your ...
  3. ... swallowed whole, broken in half on the score mark, or crushed. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist ... rufinamide may decrease the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives (birth control pills, patches, rings, implants, and injections). Talk ...
  4. ... tablet, split a tablet carefully on the score mark.Use the measuring cup provided with the solution ... pregnancy test before starting treatment and use effective birth control during your treatment and for 6 months ...
  5. ... hard, or where there are scars or stretch marks.Be careful not to get omacetaxine injection on ... treatment. If you are female, you should use birth control to prevent pregnancy during your treatment and ...
  6. ... of the plunger is even with the correct mark on the syringe. Keep the bottle upright. If ... feeding. You should use an effective method of birth control before starting to take sirolimus, while taking ...
  7. ... or where there are tattoos, scars or stretch marks.You can inject pegcetacoplan injection using an infusion ... pregnancy test before you start treatment and use birth control to prevent pregnancy during your treatment and ...
  8. ... help prevent this from happening, be sure to mark on a calendar or write down days when ... such as propranolol (Inderal); nefazodone (Serzone); oral contraceptives (birth control pills); selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such ...
  9. ... or where you have scars, moles, or stretch marks.Remove the prefilled dosing pens or prefilled syringes ... become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. You should use birth control during your treatment with ofatumumab injection and ...
  10. ... not inject into areas with scars or stretch marks. Choose a different area (at least 2 inches ... Natesto, others) and medications that contain estrogen (including birth control pills). Your doctor may need to change ...
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