C) Take some drug to relieve the side effect.D) Ask your pharmacist to explain why it occurs.2.What does the speaker say about alcohol drinking?A) It may help patients fall asleep.B) It may lead to mental problems.C) It may cause serious harm to one’s liver.D) It may increase ...
When taking any drug, you should ask your doctor whether drinking alcohol could be dangerous in combination with medicine.Experts believe there is a relationship between adult abuse of legitimate medicines and the drug culture that has swept our country. You can do your share to reduce the ...
24. Bonkovsky HL, Kane RE, Jones DP, Galinsky RE, Banner B (1994) "Acute hepatic and renal toxicity from low doses of acetaminophen in the absence of alcohol abuse or malnutrition - evidence for increased susceptibility to drug toxicity due to cardiopulmonary and renal insufficiency." Hepatolo...
When it comes to12 certain drugs can safely beused together, you should ask your doctor and follow his advice.Alcohol may increase the effect of a drug. With alcohol, sleeping pills and antihistamines areikely to produce drowsiness(半醒半睡). When taking any drug, you should ask your ...
24. Bonkovsky HL, Kane RE, Jones DP, Galinsky RE, Banner B (1994) "Acute hepatic and renal toxicity from low doses of acetaminophen in the absence of alcohol abuse or malnutrition - evidence for increased susceptibility to drug toxicity due to cardiopulmonary and renal insufficiency."Hepatology...
Effects of fusel oil on animal hangover models Background: Fusel oil has been reported to have undesirable side effects such as hangover. However, the relationship between fusel oil and hangover has bee... Hori,Fujii,Hatanaka,... - 《Alcoholism-clinical & Experimental Research》 被引量: 5发表...
Alcohol may increase the effect of a drug.With alcohol,sleeping pills and antihistamines are likely to produce drowsiness(半醒半睡).When taking any drug,you should ask your doctor whether drinking alcohol could be dangerous in (63)___ with the medicine.Experts believe there is a relationship ...
2. Habits -- such as smoking, the use of alcohol, playing habits; 3. Sleep, especially when induced artificially; 4. Trauma.-- trauma caused by a pathogen, the trauma of work, the traumaof surgery, the trauma to the body produced accidentally or intentionally; ...
abnormal glycemic values, dyslipidemia and hypertension, are intertwined is a finding dating back many years [17,18]. However, the reciprocal effects of alcohol consumption and several metabolic syndrome criteria merit great attention in the risk stratification of severe liver complications and mortality...
Substance use behaviours (SUB) including smoking, alcohol consumption, and coffee intake are associated with many health outcomes. However, whether the health effects of SUB are causal remains controversial, especially for alcohol consumption and coffee