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Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. The following interactions have been selected on the basis of their ...
Drinking too much alcohol; Drinking too much soda or eating too much of foods that contain fructose, a type of sugar; Genetics also known as inherited traits ...
Avoid or limit alcohol. If you choose to drink alcohol, do so in moderation. For healthy adults, that means up to one drink a day for women and up to two ...
Taking certain medicines, such as hypnotics, sedatives or some medicines used for mental health conditions. Substance use, such as alcohol. Restless legs ...
Addison's disease (adrenal gland problem) or; Alcohol use disorder, or history of or; Brain tumor, history of or; Drug use disorder or dependence, especially ...
Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. Discuss with your healthcare professional the use of your medicine ...
Drinking alcohol. Smoking cigarettes, vaping or using other tobacco products. Using illegal drugs. Health problems. Some medical conditions in a pregnant ...
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