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Results 91 - 100 of 2,248 for ACETAMINOPHEN OR CAFFEINE OR DIPHENHYDRAMINE OR ASPIRIN
  1. ... and strokes. This may include taking a daily aspirin. But aspirin therapy has some risks and is only recommended ... and benefits before you start taking a daily aspirin. If you have questions about your results, talk ... for Medical Education and Research; c1998-2024. Daily aspirin therapy: Understand the benefits and risks; [cited 2024 ...
  2. ... ulcers: Drinking too much alcohol Regular use of aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( ... pylori infection. Your ulcer is caused by taking aspirin or NSAIDs. Your provider may also prescribe this ...
  3. ... stop chest pain. Anti-clotting medicines such as aspirin and clopidogrel (Plavix), ticagrelor (Brilinta) or prasugrel (Effient) ... This is especially true for anti-clotting medicines (aspirin, clopidogrel, ticagrelor and prasugrel). Your provider may recommend ...
  4. ... induced hepatitis. Painkillers and fever reducers that contain acetaminophen are a common cause of liver injury, particularly ... problem. However, if you took high doses of acetaminophen , you should get treated for liver injury in ...
  5. ... may be triggered by any of the following: Caffeine withdrawal Changes in hormone levels during a woman's ... Over-the-counter (OTC) pain medicines, such as acetaminophen, naproxen, ibuprofen, or aspirin are often helpful when ...
  6. ... headaches include: Physical or emotional stress Alcohol use Caffeine (too much or withdrawal) Colds, the flu, or ... Over-the-counter (OTC) pain medicines, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or acetaminophen Narcotic pain relievers are generally ...
  7. ... as it can trigger chills. Medicines such as acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen are helpful in fighting a fever ... uncomfortable, give pain-relieving tablets or liquid. Non-aspirin pain-relievers such as acetaminophen are recommended. Ibuprofen ...
  8. ... must not eat, smoke, or drink beverages containing caffeine or alcohol for 3 hours (or more) before ... most cases, you will be asked to avoid caffeine or caffeine-like substances for 24 hours before ...
  9. ... flu symptoms. HOW DO I TREAT MY SYMPTOMS? Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) help lower fever. Check with your provider before taking acetaminophen or ibuprofen if you have liver disease. Take ...
  10. ... prevent blood clots from forming in your arteries. Aspirin is an antiplatelet medicine that may be used. ... Plavix, generic) may be used in place of aspirin for people who have narrowing of the coronary ...
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