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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / May 2005

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Best Proteolytic Enzyme for Plaque?17 May 2005 13:31 GMT10
Which proteolytic enzyme is best for treating atherosclerotic plaque?
Multiple choice:
Nattokinase
Serrapeptase
Any experiences of krill oil?17 May 2005 11:30 GMT6
Has anyone tried krill oil?  The results are so impressive that I wonder why
it does not evoke more serious attention. I just found that the LEF sells
this product also.
Bunea R, El Farrah K, Deutsch L. Evaluation of the effects of Neptune Krill
I've been stented15 May 2005 21:59 GMT13
Just thought I'd let you know that I received two stents yesterday. (The last
time I had anything like this done was an angioplasty 10 years ago.) The Dr.
found a 90% blockage in the upper third of the LAD. He wanted to use a Taxus
stent, but I suggested Cypher because I had a ...
question about chest and upper back pain15 May 2005 20:00 GMT5
I'm a 20-year old male who has recently been experiencing some odd
symptoms that I worry may be heart-related. I know that my age makes
heart problems less likely, but I've been living a rather unhealthy
lifestyle (very sedentary, lots of junk food, heavy marijuana use) for
Cholesterol Drug May Slow Alzheimer's Disease15 May 2005 02:56 GMT15
Nov. 9, 2004 (New Orleans) -- The cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor may
also be good for the brain, according to new research that suggests high
doses of the drug can slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
The link, says Alzheimer's disease researcher D. Larry Sparks, PhD, ...
New FDA warnings on Crestor, Vytorin and Zetia14 May 2005 23:04 GMT1
MedWatch - The FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program
Safety-related drug labeling changes for March 2005 have been posted on the
MedWatch website.
The March 2005 posting includes 29 drug products with safety labeling
Dr. Chung14 May 2005 20:49 GMT2
I know this is not related to cardiology but I would like to ask for
prayer. I am a little scared right now. I went to the doctor for
recurent fever I have had every 3 months or so for over a year. They
took blood. My c reactive protein was high. (54).
Can the cholesterol-lowering drugs be discontinued after being used?14 May 2005 20:49 GMT4
What are the implications?
Thanks,
FP
How Occluded Does The Artery Have To be?14 May 2005 20:49 GMT7
before the cardio. decides to perform an angioplasty with or without a
stent?
Last October, I had an angioplasty. The cardio. said to me "You will be
back to see me" and that my right artery was 63% occluded.  I wondered
physiology behind alcohol vs tachycardia / palpitations14 May 2005 20:49 GMT2
If I have 3 to 4 beers after work, then dinner maybe 8 PM,
...........I'll wake up around 3 AM with tachycardia and
palpitations.  How does the alcohol relate to this ?
Here are a few stats I'm guessing you'll want:
candesartan + bisoprolol14 May 2005 20:49 GMT3
I take candesartan 16mg + bisoprolol 10mg for high blood pressure can
this cause a person to be nervous all the time my blood pressure is
down to 110/68
heart rate 43.
Tikosyn, I'm back14 May 2005 20:49 GMT4
Well, where were we before my PC went belly up..Finally got back on the
news groups and ran back through the thread that I had answered to. I really
didn't write to ask anyone what I should do. Anyway, didn't mean to cause
any conflict....
Arrhythmia /Bradycardia14 May 2005 20:49 GMT13
After Cardiac bypass surgery, three years ago, I've been waking up at night,
terrified by severe shortness of breath. Sitting up, or standing seems to
help. Due to a slow heart rate, my tolerance for heart medication is
compromised. I'm also having frequent bouts of arrhythmia. ...
Now there are 3 - It's not just Zee & me anymore!  Statin Adverse Effects14 May 2005 19:20 GMT12
Some days I pity my friends & co-workers (and yes, sometimes the smc ng), as
for the last 3+ years they have patiently listened to me go on and on about
statin adverse effects until their eyes glaze over.  They know how Lipitor
10 mg for 4 years disabled my husband, and they know ...
Can these effect diabetes?14 May 2005 05:11 GMT8
I want to know the role of digestive acid, bile & bicarbonate role in
diabetes? I have following thoughts:-
1.Gastric acid improve digestion. Can excess gastric acid secretion
cause more digestion of carbs. fats, protiens resulting in more
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