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  1. ... medicine take-back location near you. If you miss a dose: Take it as soon as you ... your provider about what to do if you miss a dose for more than a few hours. ...
  2. ... if you take them every day. If you miss a day, use a backup method. ... If you miss 1 or more pills, use a backup method of birth control and call your provider right away. What ...
  3. ... such as: You thought you would no longer miss food after surgery, and the urge to eat ... go away after surgery and weight loss. You miss certain social rituals such as sharing food with ...
  4. ... pill at the same time every day. Never miss a day of taking your pills. When you ... hours or more after it was due. You miss 1 or more pills. You are sick, throwing ...
  5. ... Colds are the most common reason that children miss school and parents miss work. Parents often get colds from their children. ...
  6. ... call your doctor. The most common reason kids miss school and parents miss work is: The correct answer is colds. There ...
  7. ... you how to read the results. You may miss your surge if you miss a day of testing. You may also not ...
  8. ... to give antibiotics to your child. Do not miss any doses. Have your child take the full ...
  9. ... most people with pneumonia get better. Do not miss any doses. Take the full duration of the ...
  10. ... provider prescribed. Know what to do if you miss a dose. You may need to get blood ...
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