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High doses of caffeine taken all at once may increase the amount of urine the body makes. This is more likely if you aren't used to caffeine. Caffeinated ...
In some studies, those who ate the highest amount of fat each day had an increased risk of prostate cancer. This doesn't prove that eating excess fat causes ...
To do so may increase the chance of too much medicine being absorbed into ... Steroid eye drops may cause glaucoma (increased pressure inside the eye) ...
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This medicine may increase your risk of ... Check with your doctor right away if you have bloody urine, a decreased frequency or amount of urine, increased ...
Other dietary factors that can contribute to increased gas in the digestive system include: Carbonated beverages, such as soda and beer, increase stomach gas.
The effects may be increased because of slower removal of the medicine from the body. ... Your doctor will slowly increase your dose as needed. However ...
Increased shadows. Disruption of the body's "internal clock." Trouble separating reality from dreams. Being hungry or thirsty. Presence of an infection ...
It works by relaxing the blood vessels and increasing the supply of blood ... Your doctor may increase your dose as needed. However, the dose is ...
It also helps relax the muscles in the prostate gland and the opening of the bladder. This may help increase the flow of urine or decrease symptoms. This ...
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