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  1. ... sample of your blood. Can I continue taking medicine during a fast? Ask your provider whether it's okay to take your usual prescription medicines and/or over-the-counter medicines. But don' ...
  2. ... blood. Acetaminophen is one of the most common medicines used in over-the-counter pain relievers and ... is found in more than 200 brand name medicines. These include Tylenol, Excedrin, Nyquil, and Paracetamol, which ...
  3. ... in your inner ear, head injuries , or certain medicines and medical conditions that affect your inner ear ... you may need to avoid certain foods or medicines before your test. But don't stop taking ...
  4. ... have AIDS. And if they take their HIV medicine as prescribed, they may never develop AIDS. If ... HIV viral load test to see if HIV medicines are working. A viral load tests measures how ...
  5. ... gov/newsevents/newsroom/pressannouncements/ucm596531.htm Johns Hopkins Medicine [Internet]. The Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins ... treatment-tests-and-therapies/blood-test Johns Hopkins Medicine [Internet]. The Johns Hopkins University; Health Library: Concussion; [ ...
  6. ... if you take large doses of certain steroid medicines, such as prednisone, for a long time. And low levels may happen if you stop the medicine suddenly. Without treatment, cortisol levels that are too ...
  7. ... levels Ability to focus your attention Stress levels Medicines you take Alcohol and drug use Your personal ... who specialize in mental health. Psychiatrists can prescribe medicine. Psychologists generally have doctoral degrees, but they do ...
  8. ... blood. It can determine how well your HIV medicines are working. Learn more. ... If you have HIV, you can take HIV medicines that protect your immune system and help prevent ...
  9. ... Leukemia Mitochondrial disorders that you inherit Using certain medicines or being exposed to certain toxins (poisons) Very ... vein. So, the provider may apply some numbing medicine to your skin first. The provider will insert ...
  10. ... helps people get treatment for misusing opioid pain medicine or using illegal opioids. Learn more. ... saliva (spit), hair, or sweat. Opioids include powerful medicines that health care providers may prescribe to relieve ...
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