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Always read the label for directions, especially if you take other medicines or if you have been given prescription pain relief.
You can also read more information about the 99 service on Pulham's website.
If you are considering booking private care with us, please read the guidance below to give you some understanding of the implications of your private
A copy of the One Gloucestershire – Information for Carers booklet is available to read on the ward.
This page gives you information about your recovery following the insertion of an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) and it should be read in
You may also like to bring a book or magazine to read while you are waiting.
Often the medication can be reduced or stopped if the symptoms do not worsen – read point 3 above for advice on reducing the dose.
This can help to improve the image quality and make the results easier to read.
Read this page if you have been diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).
When you have read these SMS messages, reply by sending 'yes' in an SMS message to 999.
For details about contact lens solutions and preservative free saline, please read the Care Systems section, below.
You may also like to bring a book or magazine to read.
Always read the directions on the label to see how much to take and how often.
If you would like to read our consent policy, please let a member of staff know.
Try to avoid adding extra salt to your food and read the labels on food products. You should try to keep your salt intake below 2 grams per day.
It is important that you read this page before your appointment so that you understand about the procedure and the preparation involved.
Please read leaflet GHPI0298 ‘The Colposcopy Clinic’, sent with your appointment letter, as this gives you information about CIN in more detail.
Please read this page carefully. If you have any further questions, contact a member of the team at the Oncology Centre.