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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / October 2005

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Bi-ventricular pacemakers03 Oct 2005 19:27 GMT4
Does any member of this group have one of these? My cardiologist is
considering one for me.  They did say last year that I have only mild
heart failure but when I look up this device on the web it always
refers to serious heart failure. My only problem is that I get oiut of
Amiodarone withdrawal question03 Oct 2005 13:47 GMT6
My husband was taking 200 mg of Amiodarone twice daily for the past
three months.  Yesterday his cardiologist said to stop taking it
because he had developed tremors.  Also the drug was not helping to
get his heart back into normal rhythm.
FDA OKs Pfizer's Lipitor for use in diabetics03 Oct 2005 07:07 GMT21
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc. said on Tuesday U.S. regulators have
approved its blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor to reduce the risk of
stroke and heart attack in diabetic patients.
Pfizer said the approval is for patients with type 2, or adult onset,
TIAs03 Oct 2005 06:49 GMT1
My father is having TIAs. They aren't very severe. He went to the
hospital. They ran tests and found that some of his arteries in his
neck are blocked, but did not find a blockage that would cause a TIA.
They were only blocked 40-50% (they have to be 70% to reccomend
Questions for Robert02 Oct 2005 17:12 GMT2
These are some of the levels from my 9-16-05 blood test. I'll send you any
of the other levels upon request that are not listed below:
Potassium (blood) 4.2  reference 3.5-5.3
Potassium (urine) 24.9  no reference numbers mentioned on the blood test form
'Statin' drugs reduce fracture risk in men 01 Oct 2005 16:43 GMT82
If this is true, the only mechanism that comes to mind is somehow less
falling.
Bill
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Low cholesterol linked to Parkinson's risk in men01 Oct 2005 07:43 GMT8
Low cholesterol linked to Parkinson's risk in men
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