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Diabetes Medications: What you should know pharmacist. They will help you find ways to overcome your problems so you can stay healthy. In addition: • Ask questions about your medicines. Make sure you.
Pneumococcal Vaccines provider's office or at a pharmacy, local health department, or community health clinic. Once you or your child receive the vaccine, ask the.
Prescription Opioids: What you need to know Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you should get a naloxone kit. This can save your life if you have an accidental overdose. □ Help prevent misuse and abuse ...
Staying Safe, Healthy, and at Home: My Action Plan primary care provider or pharmacist about all the medications you take. Certain medications can have side effects that may affect your ability to drive, ...
Managing Short-Term Pain at Home It is available at most pharmacies without a prescription. Tell those caring for you to CALL 911 and use naloxone if you have decreased breathing and if ...
Dabigatran (Pradaxa): doctor or pharmacist before starting any new medicine or herbal supplement. Medicines that interact with dabigatran include: • Aspirin. • NSAIDs (ibuprofen,.
Let's Talk About... taken out with a nit-comb (found in pharmacies). Dandruff, lint, and hairspray residue can be mistaken for nits, but these can easily be brushed from hair.
Better Recovery with MAWDS also ask the pharmacist to give you only part of the prescription. • Lock up your prescription medications, especially opioids, where they are safe.
Giving Pegfilgrastim Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about your medicine. How do I give pegfilgrastim? Pegfilgrastim is given under the skin using.
Breastfeeding and Potentially Harmful Substances Before you use any prescription or other drug, or even an over-the-counter medicine, talk to your physician, pharmacist, or lactation consultant. Where can I ...