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Results 71 - 80 of 765 for ALCOHOL OR AMMONIA OR ASPIRIN OR BENZALKONIUM OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL OR LIDOCAINE
  1. ... not adjusting your insulin dose before exercising Drinking alcohol ... Protein snacks may be best. Do not drink alcohol without eating food. Women should limit alcohol to ...
  2. ... possible. Try to avoid too much stress. Avoid alcohol as well as recreational drug use. Make sure ... of time rather than when it happens. Drinking alcohol or doing illegal drugs can cause seizures. Do ...
  3. ... Saline syringes (clear), and maybe heparin syringes (yellow) Alcohol wipes Sterile gloves Sharps container (special container for ... wipe the end of the catheter with an alcohol wipe. Screw the saline syringe to the catheter ...
  4. ... smoke or use other forms of tobacco, drink alcohol, or use drugs, you should stop before you ... is born) If you need help quitting smoking, alcohol, or drugs, talk to your provider. Alcohol can ...
  5. ... day. If that happens, stop drinking caffeine. Avoid alcohol. Alcohol affects your milk. If you choose to drink, limit yourself to 2 ounces (60 milliliters) of alcohol a day. Talk to your health care provider ...
  6. ... your teen has a problem with drugs or alcohol, discuss this with the provider. If your teen ... activities they like. Talk to your teen about alcohol and drugs. Let your teen know that alcohol ...
  7. ... risk factors you can control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. ... chest area before age 30 increases your risk. Alcohol intake. The more alcohol you drink, the greater ...
  8. ... 28 days. Gather your supplies: insulin, needles, syringes, alcohol wipes, and a container for used needles and ... Wipe the top of the bottle with an alcohol wipe. Let it dry. Do not blow on ...
  9. ... a bowl, and put the rest away. Avoid alcohol. Cutting back on alcohol is an easy way for many people to trim calories . Alcohol does not have any nutritional value, so when ...
  10. ... and make a heat emergency more likely: Drinking alcohol before or during exposure to heat or high ... Do not give the person liquids that contain alcohol or caffeine. They will make it harder for ...
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