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  1. ... blood to flow more easily, especially in the small blood vessels of the hands and feet.This medication is sometimes prescribed for ...
  2. ... with a clean, soft cloth or tissue. Apply small amount of pramoxine to affected area. Wash hands thoroughly. To use pramoxine pledgets, follow these steps: ...
  3. ... 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 you are using ...
  4. ... palm and apply it to your skin in small portions. Apply the medication to the area you have chosen. Dispose of the empty packet or tube in a trash can safely, out of the reach of children and pets. Wash your hands with soap and water right away. Allow the ...
  5. ... nose. With the index finger of your other hand, pull the lower lid of your eye down to form a pocket. Place a small amount of ointment into the pocket made by ...
  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 is all that is needed. Do not touch the tip of the tube to your skin, hands, or anything else. Replace and tighten the cap ...
  7. ... 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 is all that is needed. Do not touch the tip of the tube to your skin, hands, or anything else. Replace and tighten the cap ...
  8. ... the area around them; sarcoidosis (condition in which small clumps of ... the arms, hands, feet, and legs). Corticotropin repository injection is in ...
  9. ... your hair near the affected areas. Apply a small amount of the solution to the lesions. Be careful not to get the solution on your forehead or other areas of your face, especially in or near your eyes, nose, or mouth. Rub the solution into the lesion gently. Wash your hands.
  10. ... this time.To use fluocinonide topical, apply a small amount the ointment, cream, solution, or gel to cover the affected area of skin with a thin film and rub it in gently. Be sure to wash your hands immediately afterwards.Before using fluocinonide topical the first ...
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