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what happens when you drink on flyghy
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Dr. Robert Killian answered
28 years experience General Practice
Coffee: Too Much?: Hi
too much caffeine can lead to dehydration, racing heart beats, an elevation in blood pressure.
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Dehydration: If the salt content is really high, you could become dehydrated.
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Dr. Gary-Anthony Lawson-Boucher answered
22 years experience Anesthesiology
Anesthesia: You don't drink Mepivacaine
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Dr. S. Smiley Thakur answered
31 years experience Nephrology and Dialysis
Tonicity: The danger of drinking sea water while in a dinghy at sea is that you will get progressively more dehydrated due to lack of water relative to salt wit ... Read More
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You're well hydrated: Hi. Yep, drinking water right before you eat assures you that you're well hydrated.
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Dr. Donald Gieck answered
14 years experience Clinical Psychology
Interaction effects: Use of alcohol while on citalopram is strongly discouraged. Several important effects to know about: short-term there is a risk of increased drowsines ... Read More
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Dr. John Weeks answered
45 years experience Family Medicine
Nothing: Except you wasted your money on the "energy" drink!
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Dr. Evans Prieston answered
44 years experience Pharmacology
Acetaminophen+Alcoho: Taking Acetaminophen and drinking alcoholic beverages increases the liver toxicity of both products. It is therefore unadvisable to take Acetaminophe ... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Miller answered
51 years experience Rheumatology
Don't know: Most patients don't say that it hleps. I don't recommend it as there re better treatments, but since alcohol is a vasodilator it might help a little.
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Dr. Sandra Eleczko answered
36 years experience Dentistry
Don't worry: Alcohol consumption has been linked to oral cancer. Heavy drinking and smoking together will greatly increase the chances of oral cancer.
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