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  1. ... to step 5. If your medication comes in small pouches, use scissors or your fingers to tear off the top at the notched ...
  2. ... To apply the external miconazole cream, use your finger to apply a small amount of cream to the affected area of ...
  3. ... the outside area around the vagina, use your finger to apply a small amount of cream to the affected area of ...
  4. ... the shampoo, shake the bottle well, apply a small amount of the medicine to the scalp, and use your fingers to form a lather. Leave the shampoo on ...
  5. ... dry thoroughly with a clean towel. Apply a small amount of the ointment (an amount equal to the size of your finger tip) to the injured skin. A thin layer ...
  6. ... dry thoroughly with a clean towel. Apply a small amount of the ointment (an amount equal to the size of your finger tip) to the injured skin. A thin layer ...
  7. ... on tightly. If your ointment came in a small foil packet, dispose of the packet. Try not to get the ointment on your fingers. Wash your hands after applying the ointment.If ...
  8. ... not to touch the tip to your ear, fingers, or any other surface. Moisten a small piece of cotton with the drops and insert ...
  9. ... on your scalp, part your hair, apply a small amount of the medicine on the affected area, and rub it in gently. After 15 minutes, wet your hair, use your fingers to form a lather, and then rinse the ...
  10. ... not to touch the tip to your ear, fingers, or any other surface. For middle ear infections, push the tragus (small flap of cartilage just in front of the ...
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