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… doctor right away. Uses This product is used to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and … high or low potassium) lupus This drug may make you dizzy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy. Do …
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… This medication may rarely make your blood sugar rise, which can cause or worsen diabetes. Tell your doctor right away if you have symptoms of high blood sugar such as increased thirst/urination. If you … in the blood) blood clots This drug may make you dizzy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy. Do …
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… side effects, including: easy bleeding/bruising black/bloody stools vomit that contains blood or looks like coffee grounds muscle … This drug may make you dizzy or cause blurred vision. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy. Do …
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… hepatitis B. Don't take antiviral medicine. Have regular blood tests and maybe a liver biopsy to check for liver … of both the hepatitis B virus and liver enzymes in your blood for at least 6 months or if you have liver disease. … who have had an organ transplant or who drink too much alcohol or use illegal drugs may not be able to take some …
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… Less often, they can cause more serious infections of the blood, urinary tract or other body tissues. What are … your hands regularly using hand soap and water. Using an alcohol hand rub may help stop you from spreading VRE when … and you don’t have access to soap and water, 60 to 90% alcohol hand rubs can also be used. Bacteria can survive on …
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… Asian descent) are at greater risk. Your doctor may order a blood test to measure your risk before you start this medication. If the blood test shows you are at greater risk, your doctor should … in the blood) This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or …
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… gallbladder problems (cholecystitis) a certain disease of blood vessels in the brain (cerebral vasculitis) a certain … (myasthenia gravis) This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or … Some products that may interact with this drug are: blood pressure drugs (including beta blockers such as …
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… marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … your teeth carefully, avoid using mouthwash that contains alcohol, and rinse your mouth frequently with cool water. … right away if you have any serious side effects, including: bloody/black/tarry stools coughing up blood vomit that is …
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… products). To reduce the risks of side effects (such as low blood pressure, slow heart rate, drowsiness), your doctor … nervousness, agitation, tremor, fast heartbeat, and high blood pressure. To prevent these symptoms while you are … suicidal thoughts) This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or …
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… ARBs. Why are ARBs used? ARBs are used for many heart and blood vessel problems. For example, they may be used if you have: Coronary artery disease. Heart failure. High blood pressure. Kidney problems. ARBs are safe and effective … with certain foods or drinks, like grapefruit juice and alcohol. Some interactions can be dangerous. Harm during …