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I'm on clindamycin and I'm drinking coffee. There is no food item that is known to either reduce of antagonize the effects of clindamycin. That is not saying that it's a good idea. Clindamycin can cause reflux, coffee can worsen the situation. I would avoid coffee if I already suffered heartburn without clindamycin.
Reflux and vomiting do occur in up to 2-3% of patients taking pregabalin (Lyrica).
Acid Reflux happens when acid from the stomach moves up into your esophagus there are a number of health issue that can cause acid reflux these include being overweight or obese having a hiatal hernia being pregnant and taking blood pressure medication also being a smoker can cause acid reflux .
Clindamycin is an antibiotic that is used to treat various bacterial infections. There are no known interactions between Clindamycin and alcohol. However, it is not recommended that you drink while taking this medication as alcohol can weaken the immune system.
Yes, it can be repaired and no it is not the cause of acid reflux.
Absolutely not. Suboxone is not an opiate and definitely contains no Hydrocodone. If you are taking Suboxone and Hydrocodone showed up in your urinalysis results, then you have to look at past use as the cause.
Lortab, a medication that contains both acetaminophen and hydrocodone does not cause heart problems. However, it may cause a side effect on the heart by slowing it down.
Yes, it can cause a headache.
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Because Clindamycin kills the bacteria in your stomach (the good bacteria that helps digest food) and laying down will cause GERD/really bad heartburn. It is better to stay upright or sitting up so this doesn't happen.
There is no vitamin B50. Did you mean a B-50 complex (a mix of b vitamins) ? That generally does not cause reflux.