chloramphenicol, estrogen preparations, dietary iron supplements, Alcoholic Beverages, methyldopa, and Birth Control pills.
Yes, a common side effect of most ADHD medications is increased sweating.
yes, as will all opioid medications and/or substances
ACTH, colchicine, deferoxamine, methicillin, and testosterone.
lowering the concentration of uric acid can cause gout attacks. Thus, patients taking these medications should have the dose slowly increased (and uric acid levels slowly lowered) to prevent acute attacks of gout.
One medication that i know that makes levels go high is Prednisone, it gave me diabetes.
Yes; changes in hormone levels due to diet and exercise changes, various medical conditions, or medications can cause this. There are too many possibilities to figure out. See your doctor if it is causing a problem.
Fioricet can decrease the levels of Valium in the system. There is also a possibility of increased risk to the liver when these two drugs are combined. In addition, both of these medications cause sedation. To be sure that it is a good combination for you, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
Diuresis is the increased output of urine.
The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen (Advil) and naproxen (Aleve) may lead to increased bruising. Aspirin, antidepressants, asthma medications, and cortisone medications also have this effect.
No, in fact, the opposite will happen. Increased carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere are producing an enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
Increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide might cause global warming.
Angitensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors can increase creatinine levels by causing an increase in serum potassium.