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Some Shoshoni Indian names are Sacagewea and Naya Nuki.
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Zonisamide may have negative interactions with some antifungal medications, antihistimines, antidepressants, antibiotics, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
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Some medications increase blood flow, like inotropics. Others, like vasoconstrictors, may decrease blood flow.
No. Some do and some don't.
Dry hair is not a proven side effect of blood pressure medications. However, hair loss has been reported with some blood pressure medications.
Medications are not necessarily contraindications onto themselves, but are indicators that a person may have some type of pathology that is a contraindication. One of the most common medications that are contraindicated are blood thinning medications and anti-inflammatory drugs.
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Medications that can affect ALT and AST levels in blood work include statins, acetaminophen, certain antibiotics, and antifungal medications. Other potential culprits include chemotherapy drugs, anti-seizure medications, and some herbal supplements. It's important to discuss any medications you are taking with your healthcare provider if you are concerned about their impact on your liver enzymes.
Some medications can help with that. If you want something a little cheaper and more natural, deep breathing can help in lowering blood sugar. As can some dark chocolate.
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There are certain factors that can cause low polymorphs in the blood. Some of these are infection, certain medications, deficiencies, hypersplenism or radiation therapy.
Some medications, especially decongestants, raise your blood pressure, so it's possible.
Some women experience a drop in blood pressure which can be countered with fluids and/or medications.