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Results 1 - 10 of 61 for LIDOCAINE OR MINERAL OIL OR PETROLATUM OR PHENYLEPHRINE
  1. ... an oil-based product such as olive oil, mineral oil, or petroleum jelly to the edges of the ...
  2. ... reduce eczema symptoms in children more than applying mineral oil. Growth and development in premature infants. Applying coconut ...
  3. ... or gently rub the area with baby or mineral oil to remove it. Wash your hands with soap ...
  4. ... Ibu-Tab, Motrin, others), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, others)], mineral oils, calcium supplements, or medications for heartburn and indigestion. ...
  5. ... the following nonprescription product may interact with senna: mineral oil. Be sure to let your doctor and pharmacist ...
  6. ... following nonprescription product may interact with stool softeners: mineral oil. Be sure to let your doctor and pharmacist ...
  7. ... the following nonprescription products may interact with doxercalciferol: mineral oil; vitamin D supplements; calcium supplements. Be sure to ...
  8. ... following nonprescription products may interact with doxercalciferol injection: mineral oil; vitamin D supplements; calcium supplements. Be sure to ...
  9. ... the following nonprescription products may interact with ergocalciferol: mineral oil; vitamin D supplements; calcium supplements. Be sure to ...
  10. Paclitaxel (with polyoxyethylated castor oil) is used along or along with other chemotherapy medications to treat breast cancer, ovarian cancer (cancer that begins in the ...
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