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Results 1 - 10 of 93 for ALCOHOL OR ".ALPHA.-TOCOPHEROL," "DL-"
  1. ... for breast cancer, or have other conditions that alcohol could make worse.
  2. ... should talk to their provider before drinking alcohol. Alcohol can make heart failure and other heart problems worse.
  3. ... things like meditation or yoga. Limiting how much alcohol you drink to 1 drink a day for women and 2 a day for men.
  4. ... slowly after sitting or lying down Not drinking alcohol Not standing for a long time (if you have NMH) Using compression stockings so blood does not collect in the legs
  5. ... a drug. Vitamins or supplements, different foods, or alcohol may ... other medicines while you are taking blood pressure medicine.
  6. ... to a restaurant? Is it OK to drink alcohol? How much is OK? Is it OK to be ... (Levitra), or tadalafil (Cialis) for erection problems?
  7. ... increase in triglycerides (about 200 to 500 mg/dL). A coronary risk profile may also be done.
  8. ... uric acid should be lower than 5 mg/dL. You may need these medicines if: ... alcohol, especially beer (some wine may be helpful). Lose ...
  9. ... 5 to 7.2 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). Normal value ranges may ... use different measurements or may test different specimens.
  10. ... sugar should be: From 90 to 130 mg/dL (5.0 to 7.2 mmol/L) for adults From 90 to 130 mg/dL (5.0 to 7.2 mmol/L) for ... 19 years old From 90 to 180 mg/dL (5.0 to 10.0 mmol/L) for ...
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