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Results 61 - 70 of 79 for ALCOHOL
  1. ... after the test. Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid alcohol. Use an over-the-counter pain reliever if ...
  2. ... swallowed a poison such as antifreeze or rubbing alcohol. Check for an overdose of drugs such as ...
  3. ... to reduce panic attacks. These may include avoiding alcohol, reducing caffeine, eating regular meals, and getting enough ...
  4. ... products and food or drinks with caffeine or alcohol for 24 hours before the test. If you ...
  5. ... care provider will clean your baby's heel with alcohol. Then the provider will stick the baby's heel ...
  6. ... who have certain rare genetic disorders , severe malnutrition, alcohol use disorder , or problems absorbing nutrients Long-term ...
  7. ... diabetes , coronary artery disease , or kidney failure . Have alcohol use disorder (AUD) . Have no spleen . Have a ...
  8. ... disorders , including Cushing's syndrome and aldosteronism Kidney disease Alcohol use disorder (AUD) A diet too low in ...
  9. ... with several conditions, including: Hodgkin disease Kidney failure Alcohol use disorder (AUD) High-dose corticosteroid therapy Prealbumin ...
  10. ... that may affect your PT/INR results include: Alcohol Foods high in vitamin K, such as green ...
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