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- ... Drugs that can decrease folic acid measurements include: Alcohol Aminosalicylic acid Birth control pills Estrogens Tetracyclines Ampicillin Chloramphenicol Erythromycin ...
- ... removers may contain the following poisonous ingredients: Benzyl alcohol Ethanol Formic acid Methyl alcohol Methylene hydrochloride Naphtha Xylene
- ... into the ears after they get wet. The alcohol and acid in the vinegar help prevent bacterial growth.
- ... include using: Radio waves or microwaves Ethanol (an alcohol) or acetic acid (vinegar) Extreme cold (cryoablation) A liver transplant may ...
- ... buildup of ketones in the blood due to alcohol use. Ketones are a type of acid that form when the body breaks down fat ... a condition in which there is too much acid in body fluids.
- Avoid these foods if you have uric acid stones: Alcohol Anchovies Asparagus Baking or brewer's yeast Cauliflower Consommé Gravy Herring Legumes (dried beans and peas) Mushrooms Oils Organ meats (liver, kidney, and sweetbreads) ...
- ... drugs that may affect test results. These include: Alcohol Acetazolamide Barbiturates Diuretics Narcotics Valproic acid You should not smoke before your blood is ...
- ... celiac disease or Crohn disease ) Drinking too much alcohol Eating overcooked fruits and vegetables. Folic acid can be easily destroyed by heat. Hemolytic anemia ...
- ... this condition is always present at birth. Drinking alcohol and using the antiseizure medicines valproic acid (Depakote) and phenytoin (Dilantin) during pregnancy may increase ...
- ... be investigated and researched. Drugs such as retinoic acid for acne, chemicals, alcohol, and infections (such as rubella ) during pregnancy can ...