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Blisters under the skin; body aches or pain; chills; difficulty in breathing ... spots on your skin resembling a blister or pimple; unusual tiredness or ...
If needed, lightly cover blisters with gauze. Take an over-the-counter pain reliever. If needed, take anti-inflammatory medication — such as aspirin or ...
Check with your doctor or hospital emergency room immediately if your baby shows signs of increased sleepiness (more than usual), difficulty breastfeeding, ...
Blurred vision · headache · seizures · slurred speech · sudden and severe inability to speak · temporary blindness · weakness in the arm or leg on one side of the ...
skin blisters; small red or purple spots ... hives or welts; lack or loss of strength; pain; passing gas; red, sore, or itching skin; sores, welting, or blisters ...
Since an occlusive dressing will increase the amount of medicine absorbed through your skin and the possibility of salicylic acid poisoning, use it only as ...
Fluid-filled blisters protect against infection. If a blister breaks, clean the area with water (mild soap is optional). Apply an antibiotic ointment ...
If this happens, call your doctor right away. To use the Spiriva® HandiHaler®: Open the HandiHaler® device and the blister containing the capsule. Put one ...
Isotretinoin causes birth defects in humans if taken during pregnancy. If you suspect that you may have become pregnant, check with your doctor right away.
Chest tightness · cough · difficulty swallowing · fainting · hives, itching, skin rash · puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or ...
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