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… your doctor right away. Your risk is increased if you use alcohol or other medications that can make you drowsy while … (angle-closure type) This drug may make you drowsy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more drowsy. Do … that needs alertness until you can do it safely. Avoid alcoholic beverages. Talk to your doctor if you are using …
Medications
… bruising/bleeding This medication may cause liver problems. Alcohol can increase the risk of liver problems. Do not drink alcoholic beverages. Your doctor will order blood tests to … heart failure) This drug may make you feel tired or weak. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more tired. Do …
Medications
… can lead to overdose and death. Using this medication with alcohol or other drugs that can cause drowsiness or … Uses Diazepam is used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, and alcohol withdrawal. The injection form is used when prompt … use disorder (such as overuse of or addiction to drugs/alcohol). Take this medication exactly as prescribed to …
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… need an insulin syringe and the vial(s) of insulin, and an alcohol wipe or a cotton ball dipped in alcohol. If you are using an insulin pen, you will need a … you may need an insulin cartridge. You may also need an alcohol swab. Check the insulin bottle or cartridge. When an …
Medications
… your risk of seizures (such as other brain disease, alcohol withdrawal) Nortriptyline may cause a condition that … This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy or blur your vision. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or … alertness or clear vision until you can do it safely. Limit alcoholic beverages. Talk to your doctor if you are using …
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… transfusions , certain blood problems, liver disease, or alcohol use disorder . This is called acquired or secondary … too much iron in food or drinks. Limit or do not drink alcohol. If you drink alcohol, you absorb more iron from food and raise your risk …
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… surgery called myectomy. Or it can be reduced by injecting alcohol into the artery that supplies that part of the heart. This is called non-surgical septal reduction, or alcohol septal ablation. How can you care for yourself? … low-fat or non-fat dairy foods. Limit sodium, sugars, and alcohol. Drink plenty of fluids (unless your doctor has told …
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… the area around the blister. Wipe a needle with rubbing alcohol. Gently puncture the edge of the blister. Press the … flap of skin back in place. Don't use hydrogen peroxide or alcohol on the blister. They can slow healing. You may cover … the area around the blister. Wipe a needle with rubbing alcohol. Gently puncture the edge of the blister. Press the …
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… check all lanes of traffic Do not drive while impaired by alcohol, other drugs or medications. For more information, … of British Columbia: Driving while affected by drugs or alcohol Wear a helmet when cycling and ensure that it fits …
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… with someone who drives recklessly or who has used drugs or alcohol. Using common sense with modern technology. Internet … infections , and the risks of experimenting with drugs and alcohol. Depression . Your doctor might ask your teen if he … with someone who drives recklessly or who has used drugs or alcohol. Using common sense with modern technology. Internet …