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… This drug may reduce the potassium levels in your blood. Your doctor may recommend that you eat foods rich in … signs of kidney problems (such as painful urination, pink/bloody urine, change in the amount of urine) signs of … This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy or blur your vision. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or …
Medications
… can increase the amount of certain medications in your bloodstream. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more … your medical history, especially of: bleeding problems blood problems (such as purpura, thrombocytopenia) breathing … condition that may increase your risk of seizures (such as alcohol/sedative dependency, use of electroconvulsive …
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… the following: Your doctor may want you to have regular blood tests to check your medicine levels, liver function, and blood counts. Do not stop taking these medicines suddenly. … with certain foods or drinks, like grapefruit juice and alcohol. Some interactions can be dangerous. Harm during …
Health topics
… disease? A carotid artery on each side of the neck supplies blood to the brain. Carotid artery disease occurs when a … both arteries. The buildup may narrow the artery and limit blood flow to the brain. If this plaque breaks open, it may … such as diabetes. If you think you may have a problem with alcohol or drug use, talk to your doctor. Get vaccinated …
Medications
… medication than prescribed. Taking this medication with alcohol or other drugs that can cause drowsiness or … a certain eye problem (glaucoma) heart problems high blood pressure kidney problems liver disease mental/mood … have ingredients that could affect your heart rate or blood pressure. Tell your pharmacist what products you are …
Medications
… medication than prescribed. Taking this medication with alcohol or other drugs that can cause drowsiness or … a certain eye problem (glaucoma) heart problems high blood pressure kidney problems liver disease mental/mood … have ingredients that could affect your heart rate or blood pressure. Tell your pharmacist what products you are …
Medications
… cardiac death) Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This … sertraline safely. This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or … such as clopidogrel, NSAIDs such as ibuprofen/naproxen, "blood thinners" such as dabigatran/warfarin) Taking MAO …
Medications
… as ulcers, heartburn) kidney disease liver disease bleeding/blood clotting disorders (such as hemophilia, von Willebrand … This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy or blur your vision. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or … Examples include anti-platelet drugs such as clopidogrel, "blood thinners" such as dabigatran/enoxaparin/warfarin, …
Medications
… of kidney problems (such as change in the amount of urine, bloody urine) signs of liver disease (such as yellowing … marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … heartbeat, heart failure) This drug may make you drowsy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more drowsy. Do …
Medications
… cough, fever) chest pain sudden severe bleeding black/bloody stools vomit that contains blood or looks like coffee grounds A very serious allergic … This drug may make you dizzy or cause vision changes. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy. Do …