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Page 5 of 5 Interactions:Drug - There are many medications, both over-the-counter and prescription, which will alter the action of this medication. Some include antihistamines, antihypertensives, aspirin, blood thinners, transplant organ anti-rejection agents, asthma medications, seizure medicines, antibiotics (Erythromycin), oral diabetes medicines (Orinase) and heartburn preventatives.It is extremely important that you consult with your doctor about dosing schedules if you take a variety of medications along with this medication. DO NOT take any new medication without talking with your doctor first. Warnings:Overdose - Can lead to worsening of symptoms and possible liver problemsAvoid alcoholic beverages. Increases risk of harming the liver. DO NOT share this medication with anyone. Seek medical attention immediately if you do not receive relief from Bronchodilator inhalers or sprays! Keep this medication and all others out of reach of children and pets. General Dosage Information:Dosing is individually based. Talk to your doctor about your specific dosing schedule:Storage:Keep at room temperature.Protect from sunlight and moisture. DO NOT store in the bathroom. |
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