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Avoid supplements that contain, or claim to have, stimulant effects. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be different for different patients. Follow your ...
Stimulants such as caffeine or tobacco. Higher levels of adrenaline in the body due to exercise or anxiety. Injury to the heart muscle due to disease. Risk ...
Allergy medicines are available as pills, liquids, inhalers, nasal sprays, eye drops, skin creams and shots, also called injections. Many allergy medicines ...
... stimulants that can disrupt sleep. Medical conditions. Examples of conditions ... Nicotine in tobacco products is another stimulant that can disrupt sleep.
Famotidine is used to treat stomach ulcers (gastric and duodenal), erosive esophagitis (heartburn or acid indigestion), and gastroesophageal reflux disease ( ...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) involves implanting electrodes within areas of the brain. The electrodes produce electrical impulses that affect brain activity to ...
At low doses, kratom acts as a stimulant, making users feel more energetic. At higher doses, it reduces pain and may bring on euphoria. At very high doses ...
Fainting may be caused by some kinds of medicine, by an unpleasant or stressful event, or by a serious medical problem, such as heart disease. Fainting in an ...
... stimulants within the past month -Patient should not have poorly controlled hypertension or congestive heart failure at registration -Patient should not ...
... stimulants, but they make her very jittery and don't eliminate all of her ... symptom control, then a stronger stimulant, such as methylphenidate or ...
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