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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / June 2004

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Ativan (lorazepam)30 Jun 2004 23:26 GMT3
I have seen this drug described as an antianxiolytic and, alternatively, as
an hypnotic.
What is the proper classification?
"The Fluoride Deception," by Christopher Bryson30 Jun 2004 12:30 GMT3
You can read an excerpt of this new book for free (scroll down) at the
publisher's site
http://www.sevenstories.com/closeup/index.cfm?page=excerpt/Fluoride_Excerp
t.html
Government drug test & prescription drugs:  Risk of false positives?30 Jun 2004 03:57 GMT5
I just learned that, for a contract job for the government, I may need
to have my urine tested.  I do not use any illegal drugs whatsoever.
However, I am on a ton of prescription drugs:
Zantac (Ranitidine)
Study in Pharmacy29 Jun 2004 07:39 GMT2
I've got a question about studying pharmacy in the States. My friend,
Vicky,  plans to study chemistry in the University of Illinois in
coming Fall. She thinks it's helpful for her to enter in pharmacy
school in future. She also wants to work as a pharmacist in the States
Lose fat by eating ?28 Jun 2004 15:35 GMT2
http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/news-NG.asp?id=53109
Soybean protein reduces body fat in women
Who loves ya.
Tom
Plants extracts ... catechins , flavonoids28 Jun 2004 12:29 GMT4
Hey all ,.
im new to here , and i dont know if this is the right place but ...
i need to know how to extract and purify at home (how much that i can)
plants flavonoids (quercetin , rutin etc..) and green tea catechins... the
Possible Drug interaction. Can somebody help?26 Jun 2004 14:34 GMT11
I am having some cognitive problems. My memory is not working so well
and at times, I am confused or disoriented. Also, I have nausea just
about all the time.
I am 38 yrs old, male and 150lbs. My doctors cannot find anything
Norvasc side-effects?25 Jun 2004 17:43 GMT1
I'm 43-years old and just started (about three weeks ago) taking
10 mg of Norvasc daily for hypertension. I take it at night along
with 100 mg of Nortriptilyn for depression.
I've been very active in the last few years--I run several times
Conspiracy theory24 Jun 2004 14:06 GMT2
Prilosec OTC is shorted while Nexium DTC ads are increased tenfold -
including coupons in major newspapers.
And Prilosec OTC ads have slowed to a crawl.
Hmmmm......
Pharm.D vs. BSc. Pharm for hospital carreer....23 Jun 2004 18:13 GMT11
I'll be graduating next year with a BSc. in Pharmacy. I'm thinking about
working in a hospital after I graduate. Do you think obtaining a PharmD.
would help me in my carreer? Or would a BSc. + 1 year postgraduate hospital
residency suffice? A Pharm.D is another 2 years of studying ...
How's the pharmacist shortage going?22 Jun 2004 14:13 GMT1
It seems to have eased quite a bit here, in Minnesota. Seems like it
peaked between 2 and 6 years ago. Now there seems to be a pretty good
balance between supply and demand. CVS is building in the Minneapolis -
St. Paul area, to take on Walgreens, so maybe that will affect the
Question about using Cogentin to stop SSRI sweating21 Jun 2004 21:29 GMT1
Luvox makse me sweat real bad so I got a script for Cogentin.
I am currently taking 2 mg of Cogentin (1 mg in the morning, 1 mg in
the evening) and although it helps reduce the bad sweating, I still
sweat more than I should upon ergular exertion.
Aldara cream21 Jun 2004 17:02 GMT1
My doctor prescrbed this Aldara cream to get rid of my wart which is on my
finger - the cost is $200 so I'm wondering how good is this stuff and is it
worth it...... also it seems to be used for genital warts not finger warts
so is this the right stuff anyway?
Overactive immune system / iron overload20 Jun 2004 19:12 GMT2
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3795349.stm
Parasite reaction link to asthma
Asthmatics were found to have high chitinase levels
A faulty immune reaction - where the body reacts to non-existent parasites -
Shamed drug giant reveals research20 Jun 2004 12:35 GMT4
Decoding Psychiatric Propaganda
http://groups.msn.com/psychbusters
--
Shamed Glaxo reveals research
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