- DHEA - Mayo Clinic
Understand what DHEA is and the possible side effects associated with this supplement
- Rosuvastatin (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
If you need to take an antacid that contains aluminum and magnesium (eg, Maalox®), take the antacid at least 2 hours after using rosuvastatin Do not drink large amounts of alcohol while using rosuvastatin
- Diabetic neuropathy: Can dietary supplements help? - Mayo Clinic
Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can happen due to diabetes Along with a balanced diet, some dietary supplements may help ease diabetic neuropathy symptoms
- Statin side effects: Weigh the benefits and risks - Mayo Clinic
Statin side effects can be uncomfortable but are rarely dangerous
- Dofetilide (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Electrolyte imbalance (eg, low magnesium or potassium levels in the blood) or Heart disease or Heart rhythm problems—Use with caution May make these conditions worse Heart rhythm problem (eg, congenital long QT syndrome) or Kidney disease, severe or Patients receiving dialysis treatment—Should not be used in patients with these conditions
- Spironolactone (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
This medicine may also cause electrolyte imbalances (including low sodium, magnesium, and calcium in the blood, hypochloremic alkalosis) and an increase in your uric acid and blood sugar levels
- Drugs and Supplements - Mayo Clinic
Look up information about prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, herbs, vitamins and supplements
- Zinc - Mayo Clinic
Zinc is a nutrient found throughout the body It helps the body's immune system and metabolism work correctly Zinc also is important for wound healing and for the sense of taste Most people who eat a healthy, varied diet get enough zinc Zinc can be found in foods such as beef, chicken, fish, seafood, and fortified breakfast cereals
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