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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / September 2004

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Cheapest selegiline (AKA deprenyl, eldepryl, anipryl)?28 Sep 2004 12:19 GMT11
Looking for a non-prescription vender that's *remotely* close in price
to that charged by these guys (who wont sell to individuals):
https://www.shopmedvet.com/pages/product-detail.php?productID=Rxsele5-60
Pharmacy Education Act27 Sep 2004 17:24 GMT2
I'm a undergrad who is going to be applying to pharmacy schools in the
next two years. I found a transcript of the Pharmacy Education Act
online, and if the federal government is willing to reimburse my
tuition loans for 35k a year, this would greatly help me stomach the
Need Help With Pill ID27 Sep 2004 17:23 GMT2
This is a small pink pill with P 75 on it. Anyone have the ID? Thanks.
Illegal after expiration26 Sep 2004 07:42 GMT2
If you have a script for a controlled item that expires in 6 mnths can you
still take any leftover medication after 6 mnths or is that illegal since
the script has expired?
Hospital outpt vs community phcy practices25 Sep 2004 17:46 GMT1
I worked for a few years in a chain pharmacy. I clearly remember from
Pharmacy Law the admonition that all patients must be accepted, and I
recently consulted my MN regulation book and found a section which
states that it is "unprofessional conduct" to refuse to fill a  rx.
celebrex as cardioprotective25 Sep 2004 02:57 GMT3
What evidence is there that celebrex is useful as a cardioprotective
agent - one which would not cause enteropathy as does even 81mg of
coated ASA/
Thanks
FDA to send it's own lawyers to court on behalf of drug companies in product liability...24 Sep 2004 06:17 GMT14
Can you say, collusion?
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2001988027_drugs25.html
 WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has been going to court to block
lawsuits by consumers who say they have been injured by prescription
Zestril Dosage ?21 Sep 2004 13:10 GMT1
My blood p averages out to about 132 / 70.
Am 68 yrs old, white male.
Would like to see it lower, if practical, as I've been diognosed with an
aortic aneurysism of about 3.5 cm diameter,
IS PHENOBARBITAL STILL  PRESCRIBED AND FOR ?20 Sep 2004 18:41 GMT2
  I am just wondering if phenobarbital is still prescribed and what is
it indicated for? I have never taken this med but I assume it is a very
different drug from Valium and Xanax. Is phenobarbital just for sleeping
as opposed to Valium, Xanax etc. which is used for anxiety, muscle
Don't let Mail Order Pharmacy in the US kill your employee20 Sep 2004 12:25 GMT1
 2004 Press Release
       10 Questions That Benefits Managers Should Ask Their PBM
Alexandria, Virginia - July 14, 2004
               It pays to make an informed decision
Thank you and...20 Sep 2004 06:14 GMT1
Thank you all for your replies.
Referring  only to the hospital context, could somebody tell me about
personal experience with CPOE systems? I mean, does electronic prescribing
really work? Or do secondary nasty effects spring out?
Jock itch treatment???20 Sep 2004 04:17 GMT3
Any new jock itch treatment that is new and works??
Anything except Lamisil OTC topical treatment. I had an adverse
reaction to that a year ago and scared me to death. Affected the liver
and really weird symptoms.
Muscle Relaxant w/ minimal Sedation?20 Sep 2004 00:12 GMT9
I have some chronic muscle problems from a recent car accident and on
top of that I need to do a bunch of traveling for work and hate
flying.  I hate getting off the plane feeling tired for the rest of
the day.  Can anyone recommend a drug that provides muscle-relaxant
Joke19 Sep 2004 15:33 GMT2
Pharmacist to customer: ''This is expensive medicine--you're looking at
$200.''
Alarmed customer: ''Man, that's way high -- tell me, how much is
the placebo?''
NSAIDs least likely to cause blood pressure increase?19 Sep 2004 05:05 GMT2
My BP is getting a little into the high range, and I suspect the culprit
is the sodium naproxen 550 BID, I'm not quite into hypertension but on
the border.  My doctor is of the opinion that any NSAID he gives me is
going to raise my BP just as much, but I kind of think he's ...
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