Taking caffeine with the decongestant phenylpropanolamine can raise blood pressure.
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Usually it is, yes. Of course, in some special cases the result of taking a logarithm is rational - such as taking the base-10 logarithm of 100.
A circle.
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No. Dividing by zero is undefined. It does not result in anything.
Caffeine may cause problems for people with certain medical conditions or who are taking certain medicines.
And serious heart problems may occur if caffeine and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO) are taken together.
There are no known food or drink interactions with Losartan. Taking it with caffeine is fine.
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"Yes, caffeine is safe to take with antibiotics. Just don't overdo it. Taking excess caffeine makes your heart race and can cause high blood pressure and anxiety. If you feel jittery and nervous after taking caffeine, you're overdoing it."Edit, No you should not take caffeine, antioxidants, or anything high in iron or calcium 2hours before and after taking anti-biotics . If you do, they will not be as effective, if at all. Call the pharmacy and ask, they will confirm this.
People should avoid taking much caffeine when it is being used as an over-the-counter drug and should consider how much caffeine is being taken in from coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks, and other foods that contain caffeine.
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Caffeine and we can also reduce our stress by taking a cup of coffee
yes your just taking out the caffeine your not taking out any of the acids in it
Heavy caffeine use can also lead to dependence. If the person then stops using caffeine abruptly, withdrawal symptoms may occur.
All i know i've been taking keihl's eye cream with caffeine in it and now my head and eyes hurt, starting with my left eye. I stopped taking it.
Coffee itself is not considered to be a drug. However, the caffeine within coffee is considered to be a drug. Caffeine is used as both a dietary supplement and as an addendum in certain over the counter medications. It is possible for caffeine to interact with your prescription medications, so please contact a physician or pharmacist if you are worried about drug interactions.