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… heart or lung disease, and people who are dependent on alcohol or inject illicit drugs. TSS can also be caused by …
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… such as heart, lung or liver disease, complications from alcoholism or diabetes Recent close contact with a person …
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… dry your hands. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Sanitizer can be used as long …
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… disease. To further prevent liver disease, you should stop alcohol use and take steps to avoid getting other infections …
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… after using the toilet and before you eat. Use an alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR, also known as hand sanitizer) …
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… Talk to your doctor if you have any questions about alcohol use before starting or stopping any vitamin or …
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… contain sorbitol, which is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol. Prunes and prune juice are best used in combination …
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… bathing, wash your hands with disinfected water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. For more information If you …
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… and other serious side effects commonly occur if you drink alcohol within 12 hours before, during and 24 to 72 hours …
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… These products include insect sprays, motor oil, gasoline, alcohol, flea soap, dyes, bleaches, heat applied to the …