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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Cola
  1. ... Dry Ginger Ale 12 oz 120 Cherry Coca-Cola 12 oz 150 Coca-Cola Classic 12 oz 150 Coca-Cola Zero 12 oz 0 Diet Coca-Cola 12 oz 0 Diet Dr. Pepper 12 oz ...
  2. ... intestines (such as caffeine-containing drinks, tea, or colas) Eating smaller meals Increasing fiber in the diet ( ...
  3. ... use fruit juice (including apple juice), sodas or cola (flat or bubbly), fruit-flavored gelatin, or broth. ...
  4. ... or decreased concentration Cloudy urine Dark urine (smoke, cola, or tea colored) Decrease in urine volume Swelling ...
  5. Symptoms may include: Dark, red, or cola-colored urine Decreased urine output General weakness Muscle stiffness or aching ( myalgia ) Muscle tenderness Weakness of the affected muscles Other symptoms that ...
  6. ... 58 mg per ounce unsweetened baking chocolate. Most colas (unless they are labeled "caffeine-free") - 45 mg ...
  7. ... exercise Stress Do not drink coffee, tea, or cola during the day the urine is collected. Your ...
  8. ... stimulants such as caffeine (found in coffee, tea, cola drinks, and chocolate) for at least 3 or ...
  9. ... electrolytes ). Avoid alcohol or caffeinated beverages (such as colas or coffee). Avoid intense exercise and sexual intercourse. ...
  10. ... drinks with caffeine Avoiding acidic drinks such as colas or orange juice Eating smaller meals more often ...
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