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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Long palm
  1. ... knee or by first dropping it onto the palm of your hand and then spreading it onto ... the pump to dispense the medication onto your palm. Press down the top a second time to ...
  2. ... opioid pain medication around the clock for a long time and who cannot be treated with other ... onto the chosen area of skin with the palm of your hand. Press the patch firmly for ...
  3. ... need pain medication around the clock for a long time and who cannot be treated with other ... onto the chosen area of skin with the palm of your hand. Press the patch firmly for ...
  4. ... of times to place the medication on the palm of your hand. It may be easier to ... gel if you squeeze the medication onto your palm and apply it to your skin in small ...
  5. ... Press down firmly on the patch with the palm of your hand for 10 seconds, making sure ... day, or if you do not know how long the patch has been detached, you may not ...
  6. ... remaining piece of the protective liner. Use the palm of your hand to press the entire patch ...
  7. ... down on the patch with your fingers or palm for 10 seconds. Be sure that the patch ... in children who use large doses for a long time. Your child's doctor will monitor her carefully ...
  8. ... side down and press down firmly with your palm for 10 seconds. Be sure the patch is ... too many patches, or wear patches for too long, too much testosterone may be absorbed into your ...
  9. ... once every 2 or 4 weeks for as long as your doctor recommends that you receive treatment. ... every 2, 3, or 4 weeks for as long as your doctor recommends that you receive treatment. ...
  10. ... attacks of gout and control FMF only as long as you take the medication. Continue to take ... paleness or grayness of the lips, tongue, or palms If you experience a serious side effect, you ...
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