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