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  1. ... before applying dorzolamide and timolol and put them back in 15 minutes later.if you have an eye injury, infection, or surgery while using dorzolamide and timolol, ...
  2. ... remove them before instilling bimatoprost and put them back in 15 minutes later.if you have an eye injury, infection, or surgery while using bimatoprost, ask your ...
  3. ... them before instilling the medication and put them back in 15 minutes later.if you are planning to have eye surgery or have an eye injury or any type of eye or eyelid infection ...
  4. ... or ever had macular edema (swelling of the back of the eye) or other inflammation of the eye, including iritis (uveitis; swelling and irritation inside the eye). Also, tell your doctor immediately if you have an eye injury or eye infection.tell your doctor if you ...
  5. ... bacitracin combination is used to prevent minor skin injuries such as cuts, scrapes, and burns from becoming ... polymyxin, and bacitracin combination to treat minor skin injuries. However, you should not use this medication to ...
  6. Bacitracin is used to help prevent minor skin injuries such as cuts, scrapes, and burns from becoming ... You may use bacitracin to treat minor skin injuries. However, you should not use this medication to ...
  7. ... joint) or in people who have had an injury to the spinal cord. Etidronate is in a class of medications called bisphosphonates. It works by slowing the breakdown of old bone and the formation of new bone.
  8. ... develop after encephalitis (swelling of the brain) or injury to the nervous system caused by carbon monoxide ... Increase your activity gradually to avoid falls and injuries.Levodopa and carbidopa can cause false results in ...
  9. ... to treat behavior problems such as aggression, self-injury, and sudden mood changes in teenagers and children ... the foil. Instead, use dry hands to peel back the foil packaging. Immediately take out the tablet ...
  10. ... treat eye infections and to prevent them after injuries. ... must be kept clean. While tilting your head back, pull down the lower lid of your eye ... of your medication is through a medicine take-back program. Talk to your pharmacist or contact your ...
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