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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / December 2006

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Contraindiction Risks

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Heidi Manway - 30 Dec 2006 23:58 GMT
(1) Lexotan  3mg tablet  3 times daily

(2) Epilim 500mg once daily

(3) Epilim 600mg once daily

(4) Kenedrin 5mg daily

(6) Solian 50mg in the morning

(7) Solian 100mg daily

(9) Inderal 4 times 10mg times daily

(10) Zyprexa 2 x times 2.5mg daily? total 5mg

Is this combination  alright no contraindications?

Thanks  Heidi
Salmon Egg - 31 Dec 2006 01:47 GMT
On 12/30/06 3:58 PM, in article
1167523090.335118.196230@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "Heidi Manway"
<heidimanway@yahoo.com> wrote:

> (1) Lexotan  3mg tablet  3 times daily
>
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>
> Thanks  Heidi

My guess is someone might be able to pick out bad combinations but will not
be able to bless the whole combination. By the way, I have no expertise in
the subject. I am basing my conclusion on Murphy's law.

Bill
-- Fermez le Bush
 
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