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Concurrent benzodiazepine or narcotic use, or any newly prescribed sedative, SSRI/SNRI, gabapentin or amitriptyline, estrogen-containing oral contraceptives ...
... narcotics, medicine for seizures, muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above ...
... narcotics, medicine for seizures or barbiturates, muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking ...
... narcotics, barbiturates or medicine for seizures, muscle relaxants, or anesthetics (numbing medicines), including some dental anesthetics. This effect may ...
It is used to treat erosive esophagitis or "heartburn" caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition where the acid in the stomach washes back ...
- Individuals with diagnosed neurological and psychiatric disorders that may have physical limitations - Drug (illegal or prescription narcotic), nicotine ...
Current or previous use of narcotic medications within past 3 months. History of prior GI surgery except for cholecystectomy or appendectomy > 6 months ...
Agents that alter GI transit including opioids, narcotics, anticholinergics; Analgesic drugs including opiates and COX 2 inhibitors; Intake of medication that ...
... narcotics; barbiturates; medicine for seizures; or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above ...
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