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chickenpox vaccine
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Inform your health care provider you are taking a Corticosteroid before receiving any Vaccine. In some cases, Vaccines should not be given to persons taking a Corticosteroid for the treatment of a chronic inflammatory health condition like asthma or arthritis. Treatment with Vaccines may result in infection or other side effects in patients receiving Corticosteroids, especially long-term or high dose therapy. Discuss Vaccination options with your health care provider. Also, avoid contact with anyone who has recently received the oral poliovirus vaccine. Topical Corticosteroid products should not interact with Vaccines.
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Inform your health care provider you are receiving Chemotherapy before receiving any Vaccine. Certain Live Vaccines may not be appropriate for patients taking Antineoplastic Agents (chemotherapy, medicine used to treat cancer and other conditions). Treatment with some vaccines may result in infection in patients receiving Chemotherapy. Discuss Vaccination options with your health care provider.
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Inform your health care provider you are taking Anakinra before you receive any Vaccine. Your response to the Vaccine may be decreased and side effects to the Vaccine, including infection, may be increased. If you experience fever, chills, or other symptoms of illness, contact your prescriber immediately. Discuss Vaccination options with your health care provider.
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High Fat Foods
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Food may decrease the amount of Trospium absorbed by the stomach, which can decrease the effects of trospium. To limit this interaction, take Trospium on an empty stomach, at least one hour before meals.
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asparaginase
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Although an interaction is possible, these drugs are often used together. Use of L-asparaginase with corticosteroids (such as Decadron or Deltasone) may increase your blood sugar. Symptoms of high blood sugar include increased thirst, dry mouth, passing urine frequently, or a fruity odor on your breath.
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Food
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Taking oral Zinc Salts (dietary supplements or medicines like Galzin, Zinc Sulfate, etc.) at the same time as food or beverages, other than water, can reduce the amount of zinc absorbed. Breads, vegetables, fruits, eggs, and beverages like milk or coffee are all known to decrease zinc supplement absorption. If you do take a Zinc supplement, it is best to take it at least 1 hour before or 1 hour after you have taken any feeding, meal, or beverage.
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Alcohol
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Avoid alcohol-containing drinks while taking Entacapone. You may feel drowsy or more tired when taking these drugs together, and alcohol can interfere with the effectiveness of Entacapone treatment by affecting your balance and movements. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are drinking alcohol-containing beverages.
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Avoid taking Eletriptan with grapefruit juice or grapefruit, if possible. Side effects from Eletriptan may get worse if you eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice. Immediately call for help if you develop chest pain, high blood pressure, fast or slow heart beat, or other serious side effects.
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The intake of Alcoholic beverages may decrease the actions of Trospium because Alcohol may increase urination. You may wish to limit your intake of Alcoholic beverages while taking Trospium. Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how these drugs affect you.
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Caffeine-containing Foods/Beverages
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The intake of beverages containing caffeine may decrease the actions of Trospium because Caffeine may increase urination. You may wish to limit your caffeine intake (including intake of coffee, colas, teas, or herbal supplements) while taking Trospium.
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If you need to use Enteral feedings (examples: Ensure, Jevity and others) as your sole nutritional dietary intake for long periods of time, you may be at risk for Zinc deficiency, as the feeding may impair the absorption of zinc. This interaction is not a concern if you simply use these products as supplements to a normal diet; true zinc deficiency is relatively rare. If you take Enteral Feedings as your only diet for long periods of time, you may need to discuss the use of additional mineral supplements with your prescriber. If you do take a Zinc supplement, it is best to take it at least 1 hour before or 1 hour after you have taken any feeding, meal, or beverage.
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