Examples of using Leaflet in English and their translations into Hindi
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This Medicine Leaflet.
This leaflet will help you do just that.
My sister, Maria, will give you a leaflet.
Read the patient information leaflet given with the medicine.
Where to get further copies of this leaflet.
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The rest of this leaflet is just about neuropathic pain.
For the full list of these medicines, see the Package Leaflet.
Leaflet- information about the flavor in English and French.
The addresses and phone numbers are at the end of this leaflet.
The rest of this leaflet deals only with tubal ectopic pregnancy.
There is more information about these at the end of this leaflet.
This leaflet gives general advice on how to use most eye ointments.
See the last page for details of the leaflet' No Credit?
See separate leaflet called Kidney stones for more information.
See Where to get help and advice on page 16 of this leaflet for details.
(The leaflet that comes in the medicine packet provides a full list of possible side-effects.).
See the list of possible side-effects on the leaflet that comes with any medicine that you may be taking.
See the leaflet that came with your medicines for more detailed information on who should avoid taking these medicines.
Responses to the impact have been reviewed by us on the package leaflet, below is the analysis of patient reports.
The leaflet states that members of the Armed Forces will be at the location for a military exercise between 2 and 7 May.
For more information on cleaning your dentures, look out for our leaflet‘Tell me about denture cleaning'.
An extensive look at the package leaflet reveals that the formula used by Prosolution Gel knit around the ingredients.
So that you know exactly how the solution should look,read the description given in the manufacturer's leaflet that comes with your medicine.
This leaflet will explain a bit about how joints work and then go through the main causes of arthritis in easy-to-read language.
They can be very useful in controlling anxiety(see our leaflet‘Tell me about Relaxation and sedation').
Further information on diet is available from the Haemochromatosis Society- see the'Further reading and references' section at the end of this leaflet.
When you are given a newprescription check the list of side-effects on the information leaflet and see if contact lenses are mentioned.
This leaflet gives a brief description of some of these causes and signposts to where more information on the individual conditions may be obtained.
If you have a question which is not answered in the leaflet, or if you just want more advice, please contact your social security office.
Remember that this leaflet is a general guide to benefits and schemes and is not a full and authoritative statement of the law.