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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for ACETAMINOPHEN OR CAFFEINE OR DIHYDROCODEINE
  1. Acetaminophen Level What is an acetaminophen level test? This test measures the amount of acetaminophen in the blood. Acetaminophen is one of the most common medicines used ...
  2. ... preparations: Don't eat or drink anything with caffeine for eight hours before your test. Keep well ...
  3. ... epinephrine can be affected by stress, vigorous exercise, caffeine, smoking, and alcohol. If you have questions about ...
  4. ... Getting regular exercise , which increases blood flow Limiting caffeine and alcohol Avoiding stress These changes should be ...
  5. ... plenty of rest. Drinking lots of fluids. Taking acetaminophen to control fever and relieve pain. Do not ...
  6. ... your medicine. You may be able to take acetaminophen during this time but check with your provider ...
  7. ... Smoking Drinking alcohol Drinking or eating products with caffeine, such as coffee, colas, and chocolate If you ...
  8. ... panic attacks. These may include avoiding alcohol, reducing caffeine, eating regular meals, and getting enough sleep and ...
  9. ... prepare for your sleep study: Avoid alcohol and caffeine during the afternoon and evening before your test. ...
  10. ... test. You may need to avoid drinks with caffeine, such as coffee, tea, and colas, for a ...