- Reduce side effects.
- Prevent the development of drug resistance.
- Achieve a complete cure.
- Avoid the need for regular blood tests.
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- Swallow it quickly.
- Rinse mouth and gargle with it, then swallow.
- Chew it thoroughly.
- Drink it with a straw.
- Macrolides
- Aminoglycosides
- Cephalosporins
- Fluoroquinolones
- Limit fluid intake for 24 hours.
- Avoid close contact with others for several days.
- Increase exercise to excrete radiation.
- Take antacids frequently.
- Weight gain
- Hypoglycemic symptoms
- Increased urination
- Improved appetite
- Too much evening insulin.
- Insufficient evening insulin.
- Eating a large meal before bedtime.
- Excessive exercise before bedtime.
- Flush them down the toilet.
- Throw them in the regular trash.
- Mix them with an undesirable substance (e.g., coffee grounds) and place in a sealed bag in the trash.
- Save them for future use.
- Corticosteroid first, then bronchodilator
- Bronchodilator first, then corticosteroid
- The order does not matter
- Use only one inhaler at a time
- At bedtime
- With dinner
- In the morning
- With every meal
- Gingival hyperplasia
- Dry mouth
- Metallic taste
- Tooth decay
- Ease of access
- Lack of major blood vessels or nerves
- Close proximity to the sciatic nerve
- Small muscle mass
- A small amount of fluid to concentrate it.
- A large glass of water or juice.
- Hot tea only.
- A full meal for best effect.
- Mild headache
- Elevated temperature and malaise
- Increased appetite
- Weight gain
- Provide hot, acidic foods.
- Use a firm toothbrush to clean teeth.
- Administer local anesthetics and encourage soft, bland foods.
- Encourage alcohol-based mouthwash.
- Constipation
- Crystalluria (kidney stone formation)
- Hyperglycemia
- Skin rash
- 30 minutes after the infusion is completed.
- Immediately before the next dose is administered.
- 1-2 hours after the start of the infusion.
- Anytime during the infusion.
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