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Check in with your health care provider if: There's no obvious reason for your frequent urination, such as drinking more total fluids, alcohol or caffeine. The ...
Limit your caffeine. Drinking beverages with large amounts of caffeine may increase your eye pressure. Sip fluids carefully. Drink moderate amounts of ...
Common triggers, such as fatty or fried foods, tomato sauce, alcohol, chocolate, mint, garlic, onion, and caffeine, may make heartburn worse. Avoid foods ...
Caffeine, nicotine and alcohol. Coffee, tea, cola and other drinks that have caffeine are stimulants. Drinking them in the late afternoon or evening can ...
Sumatriptan works in the brain to relieve the pain from migraine headaches. It belongs to the group of medicines called triptans. Many people find that their ...
Anxiety or panic attacks, especially in adults. Certain foods and drinks, such as alcohol, chocolate, cheese, or foods and drinks that have caffeine. Overeating ...
Avoid caffeine (coffee, soda, chocolate) while you are using this medicine. Terbinafine may cause caffeine to stay in your body longer than usual. Dosing.
Caffeine. Beverages with caffeine such as coffee, espresso and soft drinks may help offset daytime sleepiness. Choose drinks with caffeine wisely. Don't have ...
Avoid caffeine for 12 hours before the procedure. Stop eating 4 hours before the procedure (you can still drink water). Remove any metal objects to prevent ...
Lithium (Lithobid) — a medication used to treat bipolar disorder; Indomethacin (Indocin) — a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication; Caffeine — taken as a ...
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