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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for ACETAMINOPHEN OR POLYMYXIN B OR CAFFEINE OR SALICYLAMIDE OR BACITRACIN OR NEOMYCIN OR CARBONATE ION OR BENZALKONIUM OR LIDOCAINE OR ASPIRIN OR WATER
  1. ... or herbal supplements. This includes medicines such as acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen. Severe liver damage or cirrhosis can be caused by hepatitis B.
  2. ... that you buy at the store. This includes acetaminophen (Tylenol), ... hepatitis B, lung or bodily infections due to specific bacteria ...
  3. ... drinks that are irritating to the stomach. Avoid: Caffeine Carbonated beverages Citrus Dairy products Fried or greasy foods High-fat foods Tomato products Do not give aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen (Tylenol), or similar medicines without first asking your ...
  4. ... that are used to treat fever (such as aspirin or acetaminophen). They will not help, and they may be harmful. Do not give the person salt tablets. Do not give the person liquids that contain alcohol or caffeine. They will make it harder for the body ...
  5. ... the medicine as instructed. For tension headaches, try acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen. Talk to your provider if you ...
  6. ... grams of salt in a glass of warm water). Taking acetaminophen, or an anti-inflammatory medicine such as ibuprofen, ...
  7. ... sleep Over-the-counter pain medicines, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin, are often helpful when your migraine is mild. ...
  8. ... Over-the-counter (OTC) pain medicines, such as acetaminophen, naproxen, ibuprofen, or aspirin are often helpful when your migraine is mild. ...
  9. ... Over-the-counter (OTC) pain medicines, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or acetaminophen Narcotic pain relievers are generally not recommended Muscle ...
  10. ... and substances that can increase catecholamine measurements include: Acetaminophen Albuterol Aminophylline Amphetamines Buspirone Caffeine Calcium channel blockers Cocaine Cyclobenzaprine Levodopa Methyldopa Nicotine ...
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