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CAFFEINE OR GLUTATHIONE OR KOJIC ACID OR NIACINAMIDE
- ... catecholamine measurements include: Acetaminophen Albuterol Aminophylline ... Pseudoephedrine Reserpine Tricyclic antidepressants ...
- ... because it contains a natural, sedative-like amino acid. Avoid stimulants such as caffeine for at least 3 or 4 hours before ...
- ... because it contains a natural, sedative-like amino acid. Avoid stimulants such as caffeine (found in coffee, tea, cola drinks, and chocolate) ...
- ... your pregnancy, such as: Alcohol Infectious diseases High caffeine intake Recreational drugs X-rays Taking a prenatal vitamin or folic acid supplement before becoming pregnant and throughout your pregnancy ...
- ... eliminating certain substances from their diet such as caffeine, alcohol, aspirin, and avoid smoking. Patients can take certain medicines to suppress the acid in the stomach causing the the erosion of ...
- ... not smoke. Avoid drinks and foods that have caffeine, such as soda, coffee, tea, and chocolate. Avoid decaffeinated coffee. It also increases the level of acid in your stomach. Avoid high-acid fruits and ...
- ... as seizures. You may want to limit your caffeine intake if: You are prone to stress, anxiety, or sleep problems. You are a woman with painful, lumpy breasts. You have acid reflux or stomach ulcers . You have high blood ...
- ... also drink plenty of fluids. Avoid drinks with caffeine and sugar. Ask your provider how much fluid you should get each day. You should also take a prenatal vitamin that has folic acid, iron, and the other vitamins and minerals that ...
- ... provider. Medicines that can decrease gastrin level include caffeine, corticosteroids, and the rarely used blood pressure medicines deserpidine, reserpine, and rescinnamine.
- ... giving textured formula to prevent gastroesophageal reflux (stomach ... and wearing elastic stockings Medicines to control vomiting ...