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Don't drink apple and pear juices, caffeine, or alcohol. Don't eat certain foods. Dairy products, fatty foods, high-fiber foods or salty or spicy foods can ...
Drink plenty of water and other fluids that don't have caffeine, such as juice, to help loosen congestion. You also could try a medicine called guaifenesin ...
Caffeine. Other Medical Problems. The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of this medicine. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any ...
Butalbital, aspirin, caffeine, and codeine (oral route). Fiorinal-C 1/2. Also known as. Butalbital, aspirin, caffeine, and codeine (oral route). Fiorinal-C 1/4.
Cover with cool damp sheets. Let the person drink cool water or other nonalcoholic beverage without caffeine, if he or she is able. Begin CPR if the person ...
Caffeine. Other Medical Problems. The presence of other medical ... This medicine may add to the central nervous system (CNS) stimulant effects of caffeine ...
Avoid alcohol, coffee, and caffeinated drinks. Use warm liquids: Sip chicken soup, tea or warm apple juice to help with congestion. Try honey: Honey can ...
Avoid food or drinks that contain caffeine. Avoid supplements that contain, or claim to have, stimulant effects. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be ...
If you do get traveler's diarrhea, avoid caffeine and dairy products, which may worsen symptoms or increase fluid loss. But keep drinking fluids. Traveler's ...
Some people may deal with stress by drinking too much caffeine or alcohol, smoking, eating too much, or using illegal substances. These habits can harm your ...
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