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  1. ... area and round off the corners. Remove the white paper from the tape, exposing the medicated surface. Do ...
  2. ... pat it dry with a clean cloth or paper towel, and then place it in the provided ... pat dry with a clean cloth towel or paper towel, and try to replace it within 2 ...
  3. ... pen with an alcohol pad. Remove the protective paper tab from the injection needle. Keep the injection ... aim the stream of sterile water at the white powder in the bottom of the vial. Remove ...
  4. ... your eyes, rinse with plain water. Use wet paper towels to wipe up any spilled liquids.Mycophenolate ... blood cells); neutropenia (less than normal number of white blood cells); ulcers or any disease that affects ...