Best answer: no. While I am not approving or recommending it, an occassional drink (not taken at the same time as oxycodone) shouldn't cause major problems. Keep in mind meds such as Percocet contain acetaminophen. This and alcohol can both cause liver damage. the combination can also increase drowsiness and sedation.
no, none I am aware of and I am pretty aware... some will work for marijuana such as Herbal Cleanse
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I occasionally like a chai tea.He visits the bar occasionally.Occasionally she gets a bit hot tempered.
Occasional diluted is okay. Too many sweet drinks are not good during pregnancy.
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soft drinks are usually very high in sugar, and not much else. A soft drink is just about never a healthy choice, but an occasional can isn't exactly harmful either.
Because of an increased risk of fetal alcohol syndrome from even slight intakes of alcoholic beverages, it is encouraged that pregnant women NOT have an occasional glass of wine.
You can still enjoy occasional sugary foods, but there are also recipes that are for people with a high glycemic index. These include drinks, meals and desserts.
The pope is under the same rules and recommendations as all Catholics. Drinking is allowed as long as it is done in moderation and getting drunk is frowned upon and considered sinful.
drinks lots and lots of cranberry juice, buy some of those detox pills at your local headshop, and buy a tablet to put in your pee test to make it clean, or a pee-belt good luck
It was named after its creator, Dr. Malcom Pepper.
Excessive amounts of caffeine can be harmful, but green tea has a lesser amount than other caffeinated drinks, such as coffee and coca-cola. An occasional green tea shouldn't be a problem, but just to make sure, I would consult your obstetrician.