Article: Possible side effects of erythromycin are burning, redness or stinging of the eyes and blurred vision. If these symptoms persist and your condition does not improve, discontinue use of erythromycin and notify your physician as soon as possible. Erythromycin can also cause severe allergic reactions and you should discontinue use immediately if you notice the following symptoms:  Rash Hives Swelling Redness Chest tightness Difficulty breathing or wheezing Dizziness or lightheadedness Remove contact lenses and all eye makeup. Make sure that you have a mirror in front of you so you can see what you're doing or consider having a friend or family member help with application. . Always ensure that your hands are clean before using the ointment by washing them with soapy water. Washing your hands before touching your face and eyes can help to prevent further infection.  Ensure that you wash your hands thoroughly for at least twenty seconds with an emphasis on cleaning the areas in-between your fingers and under your fingernails.  Use warm running water and soap.
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Educate yourself about the possible side effects. Prepare to apply the medication. Wash your hands
Article: Mix 1 cup (240 mL) cream of tartar into 1 gallon (3.785 L) of white vinegar, stirring until the tartar dissolves. Saturate the floor with the solution and let it sit for about 5 minutes. Hand scrub a section of the floor in a circular motion using a nylon scrubbing pad. Wipe with a damp cloth or sponge, then move onto the next section of floor. Repeat this process in any areas that still have wax buildup. Mix 3 parts water to 1 part isopropyl alcohol. Before scrubbing the wax with this solution, put on rubber gloves and open your windows to ventilate the room. Scrub the floor using the water and alcohol solution and a stiff scrubbing brush or nylon scrubbing sponge. Mop your floor with clear, warm water after you’ve scrubbed it with the cream of tartar and vinegar or the isopropyl alcohol solution. Dry the floor thoroughly with old towels or rags. Once the floor is dry, you can apply fresh wax.
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Scrub with a solution of cream of tartar and vinegar. Try an isopropyl alcohol solution. Rinse and dry the floor.
Article: The employee will either ask to see identification (some retailers require you be over 18 to sell games) or begin scanning your games to see how much they are worth. They may also ask you to fill out your information, such as your name, address, phone number, and email, for their records. The value of a game is determined by how rare and popular it is, how many copies the retailer already has, the physical quality of the disc or cartridge, and the game system that it is for. Some stores offer a larger amount in store credit than the money they would normally give you. If you shop at the store often and plan to trade in games regularly, it might be worth it to accept the store credit.
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Bring your used games to a retailer that accepts them. Go to the checkout counter and tell an employee you want to sell your games. Accept the trade-in value.