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Results 81 - 90 of 765 for ALCOHOL OR AMMONIA OR ASPIRIN OR BENZALKONIUM OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL OR LIDOCAINE
  1. ... with dentures that do not fit well Drinking alcohol (even a small amount of alcohol affects awareness) Being unconscious and breathing in vomit ...
  2. ... or gooey food (marshmallows, gummy bears, dough) Drinking alcohol (even a small amount of alcohol affects awareness) Being unconscious and breathing in vomit ...
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    ... plenty of liquids. Do not smoke or drink alcohol. Certain medicines should not be given to children, ... coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (at least 60% alcohol) if ...
  4. ... You have not acclimatized appropriately to the altitude. Alcohol or other substances have interfered with acclimatization. You ... sure you drink plenty of fluids and avoid alcohol when taking this medicine. This medicine works best ...
  5. ... High blood pressure Smoking Diabetes High cholesterol Heavy alcohol use Cocaine use Increasing age Fibromuscular dysplasia is ... that will help you stop. Limit how much alcohol you drink: 1 drink a day for women, ...
  6. ... of the pancreas (pancreatitis), most often due to alcohol abuse After trauma to the belly, more often ... the gallbladder (cholecystectomy). When pancreatitis occurs due to alcohol abuse, you must stop drinking alcohol to prevent ...
  7. ... the liver ( cirrhosis ). Cirrhosis may be caused by: Alcohol overuse Autoimmune diseases of the liver Hepatitis B ... include using: Radio waves or microwaves Ethanol (an alcohol) or acetic acid (vinegar) Extreme cold (cryoablation) A ...
  8. ... Today, beriberi occurs mostly in people who abuse alcohol. Drinking heavily can lead to poor nutrition. Excess alcohol makes it harder for the body to absorb ...
  9. ... or pressure on a nerve Long-term, heavy alcohol use Glue, lead, mercury, and solvent poisoning Medicines ... to control their blood sugar. If you use alcohol, stop. Your medicines may need to be changed. ...
  10. ... Lyme disease Parkinson disease Progressive supranuclear palsy Excess alcohol use Brain trauma Some causes of dementia, such ... including: Brain injury Brain tumors Long-term (chronic) alcohol abuse Changes in blood sugar, sodium, and calcium ...
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