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… of: liver disease kidney disease diabetes gout high uric acid level in the blood alcohol use Before having surgery, … tests (such as sputum test, kidney/liver function, uric acid levels, complete blood count) should be done while you … of: liver disease kidney disease diabetes gout high uric acid level in the blood alcohol use Before having surgery, …
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… you also take certain drugs to lower your cholesterol (bile acid-binding resins such as cholestyramine or colestipol), … diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. Be sure to drink enough fluids to prevent dehydration unless your doctor … diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. Be sure to drink enough fluids to prevent dehydration unless your doctor …
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… constipation (such as eating a diet high in fiber, drinking enough water). Ask about regularly using a stool softener … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp … and/or medical tests (such as complete blood count, uric acid blood levels) should be done while you are using this …
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… Esomeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that blocks acid production in the stomach. This combination provides … and may increase side effects. If needed, you can take antacids while using this medication. The dosage is based on … among others. Some products need stomach acid so that the body can absorb them properly. Esomeprazole …
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… drugs, and herbal products). Medications that lower stomach acid (such as antacids, H2 blockers including ranitidine) may prevent … may interact with this drug are: drugs that lower stomach acid (such as proton pump inhibitors including omeprazole) …
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… layer of skin cells together (including urea, alpha hydroxy acids such as lactic/citric/glycolic acid, and allantoin). This helps the dead skin cells fall … layer of skin cells together (including urea, alpha hydroxy acids such as lactic/citric/glycolic acid, and allantoin). …
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… the risk of certain side effects (such as increased uric acid). Side Effects See also Warning section. Nausea, … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp …
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… you also take certain drugs to lower your cholesterol (bile acid-binding resins such as cholestyramine or colestipol), … diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. Be sure to drink enough fluids to prevent dehydration unless your doctor … diarrhea or vomiting to your doctor. Be sure to drink enough fluids to prevent dehydration unless your doctor …
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… if your white blood cell count is too low. Avoid getting this medication in your eye. If this occurs, wash … promptly. To prevent constipation, eat dietary fiber, drink enough water, and exercise. You may also need to take a … to limit citrus (and other foods/products that increase the acid level of urine) during treatment. Consult your doctor. …
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… your doctor may direct you to take vitamin C (ascorbic acid) after you have been using this medication for at least … this drug should not be used with vitamin C (ascorbic acid) because very serious interactions may occur. Consult … your doctor may direct you to take vitamin C (ascorbic acid) after you have been using this medication for at least …