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Who can and cannot take ibuprofen for children
NHS medicines information on who can take ibuprofen for children and who may not be able to take it.
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Side effects of ibuprofen and codeine
NHS medicines information on side effects of ibuprofen and codeine and what you can do to cope.
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Who can and cannot take hyoscine hydrobromide
NHS medicines information on who can take hyoscine hydrobromide and who may not be able to take it.
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking folic acid
NHS medicines information on folic acid and whether you can take it while pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Who can and cannot use fluticasone skin creams
NHS medicines information on who can use fluticasone skin creams and who may not be able to use them.
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Common questions about medroxyprogesterone contraceptive injections
NHS medicines information on common questions about medroxyprogesterone contraceptive injections.
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About medroxyprogesterone contraceptive injections
NHS medicines information on medroxyprogesterone contraceptive injections – what they're used for and key facts.
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How and when to take co-amoxiclav
NHS medicines information on dosage for co-amoxiclav, how to take it and what to do if you miss a dose or take too much.
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How and when to take carvedilol
NHS medicines information on dosage for carvedilol, how to take it and what to do if you miss a dose or take too much.
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Undescended testicles - Treatment
Treatment for undescended testicles is only needed if they do not descend naturally by the time a child is 6 months old. If treatment is needed, a type of surgery called orchidopexy is used to reposition one or both of the testicles.