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Cabozantinib (oral route). Caduet. Also known as. Amlodipine and atorvastatin (oral route). Cafcit. Also known as. Caffeine citrate (intravenous route).
Drinking alcohol or caffeine; Eating certain foods. Straining during bowel movements. Relieved by. Drinking more water; Eating certain foods. Eating more fiber.
Don't drink caffeine after dinner. Regular exercise leads to better sleep. Turn off all electronic devices an hour before bedtime. Silence phones so text or ...
Avoid triggers for hot flashes such as caffeine, warm beverages, alcohol, and tobacco. Dressing in layers and using a fan can help keep you cool; Use a ...
Limit caffeine and alcohol, and don't use tobacco. By restricting blood flow, these substances can make symptoms worse. Show References. Walls RM, et al ...
Caffeine can raise the heart rate, making it hard to get clear pictures of the heart. Tell your healthcare team about the medicines that you take. You may be ...
Limit daytime napping. Limit caffeine and sugar to morning hours. Turn on a night light to reduce agitation that occurs when surroundings are dark or not ...
Involuntary bladder contractions · Cognitive decline due to aging. · Drinking too much caffeine or alcohol. · Medicines that cause the body to make a lot of urine ...
Know how much caffeine is in your diet. You may be getting more than you think. To cut back, replace caffeinated drinks with decaf ones. Need practical ...
Avoid caffeine. Studies haven't shown a link between caffeine and breast cysts. However, some women find symptom relief after eliminating caffeine from ...
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