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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / October 2004

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Reader's digest modafinal report19 Oct 2004 04:39 GMT5
I Tried it - it's nothing like what Reader's Digest
said it was, while it gives me a mild buzz and mood lift, it also makes
me more tired sooner!
Polypharmacy 19 Oct 2004 02:41 GMT2
Anyone interested in discussing this now?
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Presented by the author at the 2003 New England Forensic Sciences Conference at Colby
College:
solubility help18 Oct 2004 01:03 GMT2
I'm having trouble dissolving Papaverine Hydrochloride in room temp water.
It is supposed to be soluble 1gr in 30mg h2o.  I can't seem to dissolve 30mg
in 10ml without heating the water to almost boiling...won't that temp.
degrade it? I'm also adding .1% benzyl alcohol which ...
betablockers - headache16 Oct 2004 04:57 GMT2
Almost all lipophil beta blockers cause headaches. The lipophil beta
blockers  are able to pass better  the blood brain barrier. However, in the
brain itself are no nozizeptors, but in the brain membranes. Is the
dilatation/constriction of the cerebral membrane arteries ...
gal bladder pain14 Oct 2004 21:39 GMT5
Well I think it is anyway.   The pain is under my right ribs,a twitching
pain quite intense at times,ouch there it goes again!every few minuets. iv'
had it before over several years,its like someone poking me in the ribs.I've
taken paracetomol , no effect .Can you suggest any ...
Tourette's Syndrome13 Oct 2004 22:50 GMT4
A firend has an 18 year old son who has Tourette's Syndrome.  The young man
says his meds. are not controlling his tics.  His dad was given the name of
three meds. that might be useful and asked me to help him search for some
information..  They are Tenex, Clonazepam and Orap.   Are ...
serit. syndrome13 Oct 2004 17:32 GMT3
I have been taking 60 Milligrams of PAXIL, 300 Milligrams of ELAVIL, and
60mg of REMERON for a little over a week now, but as I have been reading on
the internet about the Seritonin Syndrome and how dangerous it can be, I'm a
little afraid to go on taking my meds.  My pdoc says that ...
When Do A.R.B's go Generic11 Oct 2004 20:18 GMT8
I would like to take Angio Tensin Receptor Blockers
since I can't take ACE inhibitors cause they make me
congested and cough.
Anyone know when ARBS should go generic in the US?
Class Action against Wyeth in Australia11 Oct 2004 19:31 GMT18
I am compiling a database of persons who have suffered a loss due to
the anti depressant drugs called SSRIs. The type I am mainly concerned
about is Efexor and Efexor XR.
I would appreciate it if any Australian residents who have had the
A great Canadian Medical Joke !11 Oct 2004 06:57 GMT1
A great Canadian Joke !
The joke is Health care !, and the joke is on us.  Do you remember the
fable, "The King has no Clothes", well it's a very relevant story,
about how people get caught up in something that is not true !
Generic meloxicam09 Oct 2004 17:56 GMT1
I can now obtain generic meloxicam from canada instead of buying Mobic.
Because of crazy patent laws designed to favor drug companies, meloxicam is
still protected by patents that normally would have expired. At least now,
the owner of the patent will not be able to stop shipment to ...
How long can a person take Ranitidine?09 Oct 2004 16:44 GMT8
I'm wondering how long it is safe for a person to take Ranitidine (Zantac) for
symptoms of heartburn.  Is it safe for long term usage, and if not, what OTC medicine
is?
Thanks for any insight,
Why have you come back Harry Hope?09 Oct 2004 00:41 GMT1
Pick another news group you brainless sack of sh*t!
circa 100,000 US deaths/year drug-drug interactions07 Oct 2004 21:59 GMT7
And that doesn't include single pharmaceutical
caused deaths (like from Vioxx.)
It seems that the med/pharm industry hasn't
much of a clue about the dangers of its products.
pharmaceuticals raw materials07 Oct 2004 20:03 GMT1
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