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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for AMMONIA OR ASPIRIN OR BENZALKONIUM OR IODINE OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
  1. Poisoning (National Library of Medicine)  
    A poison is any substance that is harmful to your body. You might swallow it, inhale it, inject it, or absorb it through your skin. Any substance can be ...
  2. Premenstrual Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen, aspirin, or naproxen, to help ease cramps, headaches, backaches, and breast tenderness Getting regular exercise Getting enough sleep Eating healthy foods Avoiding salt, caffeine, sugar, and alcohol in the two weeks before your period Some ...
  3. Period Pain (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... not take them if you are allergic to aspirin. Always check with your health care provider if you are not sure whether or not you should take NSAIDs. It may also help to get enough rest and avoid using alcohol and tobacco. When should I get medical help ...
  4. Gout (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... as red meat, organ meats, certain seafoods. Drink alcohol. Eat and drink lots of foods and beverages that contain fructose (a type of sugar). Take certain medicines, such as diuretics (water pills), low-dose aspirin, and some medicines that weaken your immune system. ...
  5. Blood Thinners (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... body's process of making clots. Antiplatelets, such as aspirin and ... vitamins, and alcohol. Make sure that your health care provider knows ...
  6. Drug Reactions (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... medical conditions. Examples include: Two drugs, such as aspirin and blood thinners Drugs and food, such as ... blood thinners Drugs and medical conditions, such as aspirin and peptic ulcers Interactions could cause a drug ...
  7. How to Prevent Heart Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... can lower your risk of heart disease. Limit alcohol. Drinking too much alcohol can raise your blood pressure. It also adds ...
  8. Cleaning, Disinfecting, and Sanitizing (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and objects. Some common disinfectants are bleach and alcohol solutions. You usually need to leave the disinfectant ... Combining certain products (such as chlorine bleach and ammonia cleaners) can cause serious injury or even death. ...
  9. Heart Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Not getting enough physical activity. Drinking too much alcohol. Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke. Too much ...
  10. Liver Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Diseases caused by drugs, poisons, or too much alcohol. Examples include fatty liver disease and cirrhosis. Liver ...
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