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Results 51 - 60 of 765 for ALCOHOL OR AMMONIA OR ASPIRIN OR BENZALKONIUM OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL OR LIDOCAINE
  1. ... panic attacks. People with panic disorder may misuse alcohol or other substances. They may feel sad or ... you are prescribed a sedative, do not drink alcohol while on this type of medicine. The following ...
  2. ... brightly-colored liquid made of methanol, a poisonous alcohol. Sometimes, small amounts of other toxic alcohols, such as ethylene glycol, are added to the ...
  3. ... things. Many factors can bring on depression, including: Alcohol or drug use Medical conditions, such as cancer ... You think you should cut back on drinking alcohol A family member or friend has asked you ...
  4. ... high blood pressure Toxins and drugs, such as: Alcohol use (binge drinking or damage from long-term alcohol use) Exposure to heavy metals, hydrocarbons, or toxic ...
  5. ... symptoms also may occur in babies exposed to alcohol , benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and certain antidepressants (SSRIs) while in ... and other addictive drugs (nicotine, amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana, alcohol) may have long-term problems. While there is ...
  6. ... Taking certain prescription medicines Under the influence of alcohol or drugs ... warm the person. Do not give the person alcohol. ... time outside in the cold, do not drink alcohol or smoke. Drink plenty of fluids and get ...
  7. ... due to any of the following: Alzheimer disease Alcohol Changes in the body's natural internal clock, causing ... on a long-term basis. Do not drink alcohol at any time when you are using sleeping ...
  8. ... mellitus. The condition is most often caused by alcohol abuse over many years. Repeated episodes of acute ... worse from eating May get worse from drinking alcohol May also be felt in the back as ...
  9. ... States are: Hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection. Alcohol overuse . Buildup of fat in the liver that is NOT caused by drinking too much alcohol (called metabolic associated steatotic liver disease [MASLD] or ...
  10. ... disease are: Severe hepatitis B or C infection Alcohol abuse Autoimmune hepatitis Bile duct disorders Some medicines ... that can appear similar to HE may include: Alcohol intoxication Alcohol withdrawal Bleeding inside the skull ( subdural ...
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