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  1. ... care provider if it is safe to take acetaminophen. Drinking alcohol while taking acetaminophen can increase your risk of liver damage. References ...
  2. ... tell your provider if you have been drinking alcohol or taking niacin supplements , aspirin, or oral estrogen hormones. Are there any risks ...
  3. ... specific instructions about how to prepare for an ammonia levels test. You should not smoke for several hours before the test. You may be asked to avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for a period of time. You may also ...
  4. ... that can decrease magnesium levels, for example: Diuretics ("water pills") Certain antibiotics Proton pump inhibitors to reduce stomach acid Take medicine that can increase magnesium levels, for example: Aspirin Medicines that contain magnesium, such as laxatives for ...
  5. ... drink anything, except for clear fluids. These include water, clear broth, tea, and black coffee. Talk to your provider about any medicines you are taking. Certain medicines, especially aspirin and blood thinners , should not be taken before ...
  6. ... a uric acid blood test. Many medicines, including aspirin, can affect your uric acid levels. Taking niacin ( ... seafood, including shellfish, anchovies, sardines, trout, and tuna Alcohol (all types) High fructose corn syrup in soda ...
  7. ... which are used to relieve pain . Examples include aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which ...
  8. ... inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or aspirin More than 250 mg of vitamin C daily ...
  9. ... instructed to not eat meat or take any aspirin-containing medicines for three days prior to your ... hepatitis C, excess iron intake, and/or heavy alcohol use. References American Porphyria Foundation [Internet]. Houston: American ...
  10. ... anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and aspirin Other names: G6PD deficiency test, glucose-6-phosphate ... care provider will clean your baby's heel with alcohol and poke the heel with a small needle. ...