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ACETAMINOPHEN OR PHENYLEPHRINE OR NEOMYCIN OR LIDOCAINE OR BENZALKONIUM OR AMMONIA OR CARBONATE ION OR ALCOHOL OR IBUPROFEN OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL OR WATER
- ... medicines that can cause high blood pressure include: Acetaminophen Alcohol, amphetamines, ecstasy (MDMA and derivatives), and cocaine Angiogenesis ...
- ... test. Drugs that can increase GGT level include: Acetaminophen Alcohol Carbamazepine Phenytoin Phenobarbital Drugs that can decrease GGT ...
- ... severe, you should rest and avoid heavy exercise, alcohol, acetaminophen, and any other substances that might harm the ...
- Older types of window cleaners may contain: Ammonia Ethanol Isopropyl alcohol Methanol New types of window cleaners are considered safer.
- ... Is there a specific odor (such as fish, ammonia, fruit, feces, or alcohol)? Have you recently eaten a spicy meal, garlic, ...
- ... the 3,000 per day maximum. Also, avoid alcohol when taking acetaminophen. Aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory ...
- ... your hangover that contain acetaminophen (such as Tylenol). Acetaminophen may cause liver damage when combined with alcohol.
- ... drugs that may affect test results. These include: Alcohol Acetazolamide Barbiturates Diuretics Narcotics Valproic acid You should not smoke before your blood is drawn.
- ... hepatitis C), bacteria, or parasites Liver damage from alcohol or poison Medicines, such as an overdose of acetaminophen Fatty liver Liver disease can also be caused ...
- ... and procedures may be done: B12 level Blood ammonia level Blood chemistry (chem-20) Blood gas analysis Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis Drug or alcohol levels (toxicology screen) Electroencephalograph (EEG) Head CT Mental ...