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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / November 2004

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Pharmacist in the OR?27 Nov 2004 10:05 GMT1
Seattle woman dies after hospital x-up
Patient injected with toxic antiseptic instead of X-ray dye
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:24 p.m. ET Nov. 24, 2004
Sudafed becoming C-IV25 Nov 2004 04:29 GMT13
I heard a news story that OK and MT I think it was have made
pseudephedrine a schedule 5 drug, and 8 other states are considering
doing the same.
Oh boohoo, what will those poor speed freaks do?
Medco compounding24 Nov 2004 20:40 GMT1
Who does the compounding for Medco mail order in the north Texas area?
Brad Brennan
Denton Prescription Shop
Is anyone taking Etodolac?.22 Nov 2004 16:15 GMT3
Hi--
Is anyone taking Etodolac?.
My Doctor took me off Vioxx, adding that there is too much uncertainty with
Cox-2 type medicines right now. So there will be no prescribing of Celebrex
Zyprexa and diabetes21 Nov 2004 18:31 GMT2
It seems that there are a number of dangerous side effects to Zyprexa, which
is also known as Olanzapine. Zyprexa has allegedly been the cause of
diabetes, hyperglycemia and blood sugar disorders that have had serious
effects on a number of patients even resulting in deaths. The ...
Trazodone and Abilify.21 Nov 2004 17:48 GMT61
My situation is complex. I'll sum up quickly and ask a few questions
and leave a more detailed post for later.
Last week I went to see a psychiatrist. I am recovering
from a situation where health problems overwhelmed me
OTC Cold Meds in Oregon pulled - ID now required!17 Nov 2004 23:57 GMT3
I went to the grocery store tonight to buy some cold medicine and a lot of
the shelves in that area were bare. So when checking out, I mentioned that
a lot of people must have colds because a lot of stuff was sold out.
The cashier said there was a new law in Oregon about selling ...
Compounding w/ Simple Syrup17 Nov 2004 02:38 GMT2
Made a Rifampin suspension today: 20mg/ml in Simple Syrup. I didn't like
the idea of straight SS, but the gang said just follow the pharmacy
recipe.
I was taught to use half and half OraSweet and OraPlus. That SS seemed
OxyContin transmitters16 Nov 2004 21:51 GMT1
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Viagra, Oxycontin and some AIDS (news - web sites)
drugs will be among the first to carry radio chip tracking devices under a
new Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) initiative to prevent
theft and counterfeiting announced on Monday.
Cozaar versus Linisipril, equivalents16 Nov 2004 06:51 GMT1
Hi--
My wife is on 50 mg Cozaar once a day.
What would be the equivalent mg of Linisipril, if she were to switch to
that?
visual side-effects after taking H2 blocker and/or PPI ?15 Nov 2004 17:18 GMT16
I realize that H2 blocker medications (like Pepcid) and PPI
medications (like Protonix) work differently and aren't related, so
I'm having a hard time figuring this out...
I was diagnosed with acid reflux (by an ear, nose & throat doc to whom
Minocycline and odd effects15 Nov 2004 05:21 GMT3
I started on Minocycline (100mg 2/day) on November 4th and have been
experiencing some interesting physical phenomenon. I am taking
Minocycline for persistent adult acne.
After the third day on the drug, I started to lose my sense of taste
Vioxx Promotion13 Nov 2004 22:31 GMT4
Quoted from: AARP Bulletin November 2004, Vol. 45 No. 10 from article, "The
Insiders" By Patricia Barry.
"Doctors were paid $250 to $2,500 to promote Vioxx at 'roundtable'
discussions or larger dinner meetings." says Arthur Kuebel, who had a
Should you just ask your doctor for a prescription?  (Provigil)13 Nov 2004 04:19 GMT9
After reading the October 2004 Reader's Digest, a new pharmaceutical,
Provigil, sounded (to me) like exactly what I need.
I'm wide awake when I should be sleepy (9pm until 6am) and sleepy when
I should be wide awake (6am to 9pm). I have tried and tried to resolve
Rimonabrant---new wonder drug?12 Nov 2004 05:39 GMT2
http://news.google.com/news?q=wonder+drug+quit+smoking+&num=100&hl=en&lr=&safe=o
ff&sa=N&tab=nn&oi=newsr

I've heard about this today. It's supposed to help people lose weight & quit
smoking.  Any thoughts or comments on this, including it's
pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics? I hear ...
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