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  1. ... are dehydrated include: Water Club soda Diet soda (caffeine-free) Tomato juice Chicken broth If your blood sugar is less than 100 mg/dL (5.5 mmol/L) or falling quickly, it ...
  2. ... If you are trying to cut back on caffeine, reduce your intake slowly to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
  3. Nighttime Headaches: How Can I Get Relief? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Headache/Specifics ... Headache ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... to take medicines. You will need to avoid caffeine for 24 hours before the test. This includes: ... coffee All sodas, even ones that are labeled caffeine-free Chocolates, and certain pain relievers that contain ...
  6. ... following increase your risk for PSVT: Alcohol use Caffeine use Illicit drug use Smoking ... water on your face You should avoid smoking, caffeine, alcohol, and illicit drugs. Emergency treatment to slow ...
  7. ... caused or made worse by smoking, alcohol use , caffeine , stimulant medicines, and some street drugs. Ectopic heartbeats ... help reduce ectopic heartbeats for some people: Limiting caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco Regular exercise for people who ...
  8. ... due to: Anxiety, stress, panic attack, or fear Caffeine intake Cocaine, methamphetamine or other stimulant drugs Decongestant ... to limit palpitations include: Lower your intake of caffeine and nicotine. This will often reduce heart palpitations. ...
  9. ... that does not go away after you take acetaminophen (Tylenol). Your incision becomes red or painful, or ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 16. Kinlay S, Bhatt DL. Treatment of noncoronary obstructive vascular disease. In: Libby ...
  10. ... relaxants, such as cyclobenzaprine Pain relievers, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, or tramadol If you have sleep ... yourself include: Eat a well-balanced diet. Avoid caffeine. Practice a good sleep routine to improve quality ...
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