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Ala-Hist AC Oral

Who should not take Ala-Hist AC Oral?

Check with your physician if you have any of the following:

Conditions:

Taking Habit Forming Drugs, Misuse or Excessive Use of Drugs, Epileptic Seizure, Ultrarapid Metabolizer due to Cytochrome p450 CYP2D6 Variant, Temporarily Stop Breathing During Sleep Due To Airway Blockage, High Blood Pressure, Severe Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure, Heart Attack, Disease of the Arteries of the Heart, Partial Heart Block, Rapid Ventricular Heartbeat, Slow Heartbeat, Abnormal Heart Rhythm, Chronic Heart Failure, Severe Hardening of the Arteries, Blood Clot in an Artery, Abnormally Low Blood Pressure, Asthma Attack, Significant Decrease in Lung Function, Chronic Lung or Breathing Passage Problem, Stomach or Intestinal Tract Operation, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Active Inflammation of the Liver, Liver Problems, Disease of the Gallbladder, Spasm of a Bile Duct Tract, Acute Inflammation of the Pancreas, Urinary Tract Surgery, Kidney Disease, Narrowing of the Tube that Empties Urine From the Bladder, Enlarged Prostate, Severe Bloody Diarrhea from Antibiotics, Lesion of Brain, Decreased Oxygen In The Tissues Or Blood, Abnormal Nervous System Function Affecting Mental Alertness, Head Injury, Toxin from Microorganisms causing Diarrhea, High Pressure Within the Skull, Condition of Increased Mast Cells, Overactive Thyroid Gland, Underactive Thyroid, Intense Abdominal Pain, Addison's Disease, Acidosis, Mood Changes

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