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Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. Discuss with your healthcare professional the use of your medicine ...
Alcohol. · Anabolic steroids used to build muscle and improve athletic performance. · Amphetamines. · Marijuana. · Heroin. · Methadone (Methadose).
Alcohol. Cannabis might make the effects of alcohol more obvious. · Anticoagulant or antiplatelet medicines, herbs and supplements. These types of medicines, ...
Recent changes in diet, appetite or sense of smell. Social activities. Recent life changes. Medicines, dietary supplements and herbal remedies. Use of alcohol, ...
If you have liver damage, cut out alcohol completely. Other foods with iron usually are OK. Blood removal. Medical professionals can treat hemochromatosis ...
Alcohol hinders the rewarming process, and tobacco products interfere with circulation that is needed for rewarming.
Alcohol can have unpredictable effects on your blood sugar. Alcohol's effects may make it harder for you to know when you're having low blood sugar symptoms.
Procedures to open bile ducts. · Gallbladder surgery. · Pancreas procedures. · Treatment for excessive alcohol use or cigarette smoking. · Treatment for high ...
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