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WANS SUPPOSITORIES (Pyrilamine maleate, pentobarbital sodium)

INSTRUCTIONS
Wans is the trade name of a mixture of pyrilamine maleate and pentobarbital sodium. It is used for the symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting. It is intended as an aid to reduce troublesome symptoms; it is not expected to cure any disorder. Do not use this medicine if you know you are allergic to either of its components.
Follow the instructions on the prescription exactly. Do not use any more or any less of the medicine than the prescription tells you to. This medicine is given rectafly. Remove the wrapper and moisten with a little water; insert gently into the rectum with a finger.
In many cases it will not be necessary or desirable for you to use all of this medicine. Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly. If the symptoms for which the medicine was prescribed improve, or if you have any adverse reactions that you think may be caused by the medicine, stop using it and contact your doctor for further instructions.

PRECAUTIONS
Using medicines together may sometimes cause unfavorable reactions. So tell your doctor about any medicine you are taking now (including drugs you buy with out prescription).
Do not use Wans if you have porphyria, severe liver disease or an acute head injury. Not recommended for use in infants under 6 months of age. Do not take alcoholic beverages, sedatives, tranquilizers or narcotics while you use this medicine.
Do not give any of this medicine to anyone else. If you have fever, an overactive thyroid gland, diabetes, or heart trouble, or if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant, tell your doctor before you start using Wans.
* ** POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS
Effective medicine may cause “side effects” in some people. New symptoms may be caused by the medicine, the original disorder, or a new illness that may develop. Most people experience few or no side effects, and those that do happen tend to disappear in time after you stop using the medicine or when your body adjusts to it.
It is possible that Wans may cause confusion, delirium, lassitude, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin rashes, fatigue, tremor, muscle weakness, dryness of the nose, mouth or throat, ringing in the ears, blurred vision, urinary retention, insomnia or convulsions. If you should develop any of these symptoms to an uncomfortable degree or think that the medicine is bothering you in some other way, stop using it temporarily and notify your doctor. He may decide to change your dosage schedule or discontinue the medicine.

‘WARNING: HABIT-FORMING
YOUR ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING
Until you experience how this medicine affects you, don’t drive a car or other vehicle, don’t work around dangerous machinery, don “I climb .ladders, and don’t work in high places. Especially follow these restrictions if you also drink any beverage with alcohol, or.take any other medicine that might affect your alertness or reflexes, such as tranquilizers, sedatives, anti-histamines, medicine for pain, and others.
STORAGE
Keep this medicine in a tightly closed container in a dry, cool place away from heat or direct sunlight and out of reach of children. Don’t use the bathroom cabinet because humidity is high there. If you store medicine in the refrigerator, do not let it freeze. Don’t save left-over medicine to “use later.” Discard it on the expiration date shown on the container, but do so in a way that will protect children or pets-flush down the toilet, for example.

REFILLS
All refills must be ordered by your doctor, either in the ‘first prescription or later. Only the pharmacy that originally filled this prescription can refill it. If you go elsewhere, you must have a new prescription. Call the pharmacist and order your refill by number; it can be ready when you go to pick it up. Use one pharmacy for the whole family if you can. That way a complete record of all your drugs can be kept and the pharmacist can communicate effectively with your doctor.
J OVERDOSAGE: WHAT TO DO
CALL THE DOCTOR OR ^___^ FOR HELP OR AN AMBULANCE. Then
give FIRST AID! The patient is unconscious or very drowsy: (a)
Not breathing: Try mouth-to-mouth breathing.
(b) No heart beat: Use cardiac massage if you know
how; hit the breast-bone hard with your fist.
(c) Don’t try to make him vomit, (d) If you can’t get
help, take the patient to the nearest qualified
Emergency facility.
The patient is alert: (a) Give milk {undiluted evaporated milk is best), (b) Try to induce vomiting with Syrup of Ipecac’ if available; otherwise push your finger far back in his throat. Try to save the vornit for tests. Next, give Activated Charcoal.” (c) If no professional help can be found, don’t wait. Take the patient to the nearest Emergency facility.
ALWAYS BRING ANY REMAINING MEDICINE AND EMPTY BOTTLES!
“Syrup of Ipecac and Activated Charcoal wild instructions should be in every household for treatment of medication accidents. Ask your doclor for Ihem.

Please post this information sheet in a conspicuous place close to where you store the medicine so you will see it frequently and can refer to it easily. To avoid future confusion with other medicines, discard this sheet when you finish the course of treatment requiring the use of this drug.

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WYANOIDS-HC (RECTAL SUPPOSITORIES) (Belladonna, ephedrine, zinc oxide, boric acid, bismuth, Peruvian balsam, hydrocortisone)

INSTRUCTIONS
Wyanoids-HC is the trade name of a mixture of the components listed above. It is used for the treatment of pain and itching associated with minor anorectal disorders. It is intended as an aid to reduce troublesome symptoms; it is not expected to cure any disorder.
Follow the instructions on the prescription exactly. Do not use any more or any less of the medicine than the prescription tells you to. Use one suppository in the morning and at bedtime for three to six days or until the inflammation subsides. Unwrap the suppository, moisten it and gently push it up into the rectum with your finger.
In many cases it will not be necessary or desirable for you to use a/I of this medicine. Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly. If the symptoms for which the medicine was prescribed improve, or if you have any adverse reactions that you think may be caused by the medicine, stop using it and contact your doctor for further instructions.

way, stop using it temporarily and notify your doctor. He may decide to change your dosage or discontinue the medicine.
YOUR ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING
This medicine should not cause any change in your degree of mental alertness or in the efficiency of your reflexes, so the medicine itself should not cause you to change your usual daily activities.
STORAGE
Keep this medicine in a tightly closed container in a dry, cool place away from heat or direct sunlight and out of reach of children. Don’t use the bathroom cabinet because humidity is high there. If you store medicine in the refrigerator, do not let it freeze. Don’t save left-over medicine to “use later.” Discard it on the expiration date shown on the container, but do so in a way that will protect children or pets —flush down the toilet, for example.

PRECAUTIONS
Using medicines together may some-times cause unfavorable reactions. So tell your doctor about any medicine you are taking now (including drugs you buy without prescription). Do not use this medicine if you know you are allergic to any of its components. Do not give any of this medicine to anyone else.
**» POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS
Effective medicine may cause “side ef-
fects” in some people. New symptoms
may be caused by the medicine, the original disorder, or a new illness that may develop. Most people experience few or no side effects, and those that do happen tend to disappear in time after you stop using the medicine or when your body adjusts to it.
It is possible that Wyanoids-HC may cause symptoms of taking hydrocortisone internally if you continue using the medicine too long. If you should develop new symptoms to an uncomfortable degree or think that the medicine is bothering you in any

REFILLS
All refills must be ordered by your doctor, either in the first prescription or later. Only the pharmacy that originally filled this prescription can refill it. If you go elsewhere, you must have a new prescription. Call the pharmacist and order your refill by number; it can be ready when you go to pick it up. Use one pharmacy for the whole family if you can. That way a complete record of all your drugs can be kept and the pharmacist can communicate effectively with your doctor.
OVERDOSAGE & TREATMENT
It is very unlikely that this particular medication would be threatening to your life. Nevertheless, if someone accidentally or purposefully takes an amount greatly exceeding the dosage prescribed, call your doctor or the nearest Poison Control Center or hospital emergency room to request specific instructions. Phone
numbers:

Please post this information sheet in a conspicuous place close to where you store the medicine so you will see it frequently andean refer to it easily. To avoid future confusion with other medicines, discard this sheet when you finish the course of treatment requiring the use of this drug.

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