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Caffeine. Some studies show a link between drinking caffeinated beverages such as coffee and green tea and a lower risk of Parkinson's disease. Medicines ...
Tell your doctor if you or your child are also using theophylline (Theo-Dur®) or other products that contain caffeine (eg, coffee, soda, chocolate). Using ...
Blood pressure readings: Why higher at home? Caffeine and hypertension · Calcium channel blockers · Calcium supplements: Do they interfere with blood pressure ...
Eat food slowly and chew thoroughly. Don't consume foods and drinks that trigger reflux, such as alcohol, caffeine, fizzy drinks, fatty or spicy foods, ...
Podcast: Is intermittent fasting right for you? A Book: Mayo Clinic on Digestive Health. See also. Butter vs. margarine · Caffeine content · Clear liquid diet ...
Congenital type 1 long QT syndrome unmasked by a highly caffeinated energy drink. Heart Rhythm. 2012 Feb; 9: (2)285-8. View PubMed; Horner JM, Horner MM ...
Ask your healthcare professional if you have questions about specific food or drink, such as caffeinated or alcoholic drinks. You should be able to take all ...
Fosfomycin is used to treat urinary tract infection and cystitis (bladder infection) in women. This medicine is an antibiotic. It works by killing bacteria or ...
Caffeine; Dairy Food; Phytic Acid Containing Food. Other Medical Problems. The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of this medicine. Make sure ...
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 ...
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