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Results 1 - 10 of 52 for Broken nose
  1. ... problems, or polyps), nasal or sinus surgery, a broken nose that occurred within the last 6 months, a ... middle section of the nose) caused by a broken nose, urinary problems due to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH; ...
  2. ... you do get the medication in your eyes, nose, or mouth, or on broken skin, rinse it out with plenty of cool ...
  3. ... Do not allow your skin, eyes, mouth, or nose to come into contact with broken or crushed valganciclovir tablets or oral solution. If ...
  4. ... Do not allow your skin, eyes, mouth, or nose to come into contact with broken or crushed ganciclovir capsules. If such contact occurs, ...
  5. ... Do not allow your skin, eyes, mouth, or nose to come into contact with broken or crushed ixazomib capsules. If such contact occurs, ...
  6. ... teary eyes blurred vision eye pain dry eyes broken blood vessels in the eyes runny nose cough iIf you experience any of the following ...
  7. ... skin: Zinc is likely safe. Using zinc on broken skin may cause burning, stinging, itching, and tingling. When inhaled: Zinc is possibly unsafe when inhaled through the nose. It might cause permanent loss of smell. Avoid ...
  8. ... not apply diclofenac patches to skin that is broken, damaged, cut, infected, or covered by a rash.Do not let the patches come in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth. If the patch does touch your ...
  9. ... as little as possible. If you touch a broken lenalidomide capsule or the medicine in the capsule, wash that area of your body with soap and water. If the medicine in the capsule gets into your mouth, nose, or eyes, wash it away with plenty of ...
  10. ... as little as possible. If you touch a broken panobinostat capsule or the medicine in the capsule, wash that area of your body with soap and water. If the medicine in the capsule gets into your mouth, nose, or eyes, wash it away with plenty of ...
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