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Feb 14, 2024 |
knowridge.com | Nial Wheate |Jasmine Lee |Kellie Charles
Anyone who has drunk alcohol will be familiar with how easily it can lower your social inhibitions and let you do things you wouldn’t normally do. But you may not be aware that mixing certain medicines with alcohol can increase the effects and put you at risk. When you mix alcohol with medicines, whether prescription or over-the-counter, the medicines can increase the effects of the alcohol or the alcohol can increase the side-effects of the drug.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Nial Wheate |Jasmine Lee |Kellie Charles |Tina Hinton
Anyone who has drunk alcohol will be familiar with how easily it can lower your social inhibitions and let you do things you wouldn't normally do. or signup to continue readingSee subscription optionsBut you may not be aware that mixing certain medicines with alcohol can increase the effects and put you at risk.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
medicalxpress.com | Nial Wheate |Jasmine Lee |Kellie Charles |Tina Hinton
Anyone who has drunk alcohol will be familiar with how easily it can lower your social inhibitions and let you do things you wouldn't normally do. But you may not be aware that mixing certain medicines with alcohol can increase the effects and put you at risk. When you mix alcohol with medicines, whether prescription or over-the-counter, the medicines can increase the effects of the alcohol or the alcohol can increase the side-effects of the drug.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
canadianinquirer.net | Nial Wheate |Jasmine Lee |Kellie Charles |Tina Hinton
Anyone who has drunk alcohol will be familiar with how easily it can lower your social inhibitions and let you do things you wouldn’t normally do. But you may not be aware that mixing certain medicines with alcohol can increase the effects and put you at risk. When you mix alcohol with medicines, whether prescription or over-the-counter, the medicines can increase the effects of the alcohol or the alcohol can increase the side-effects of the drug.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Nial Wheate |Jasmine Lee |Kellie Charles |Tina Hinton
Nial Wheate in the past has received funding from the ACT Cancer Council, Tenovus Scotland, Medical Research Scotland, Scottish Crucible, and the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, a member of the Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association, and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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