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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / February 2005

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Eminent Domain28 Feb 2005 14:13 GMT1
I saw an interesting story today about a case that went before the
Supreme Court last week. New London CT is attempting to condemn a few
homes in order to allow a corporation to build there. The city
reportedly justifies their action by stating that they will reap more
Risperdal and orgasm27 Feb 2005 06:56 GMT6
Nine days ago I went on 1 mg Risperdal to top up
my 1500 mg lithium carbonate and since then I
have found my orgasm intensity has been a fair
bit lower than average for me.     Does anyone on here know
Antibiotics are of Little or No Benefit for Sinusitis27 Feb 2005 00:53 GMT4
http://www.healthsentinel.com/org_news.php?event=org_news_print_list_item&id=029
Roman Bystrianyk, "Antibiotics are of Little or No Benefit for
Sinusitis", Health Sentinel, February 26, 2005,
Adults in the United States are estimated to have two to three colds
Feb 28th Issue of Chain Drug Review....  S.O.B. !!!!26 Feb 2005 13:48 GMT1
The issure of Chain Drug Review (Feb 28th 2005 issue ) that I received
in the mail today had at the top of page one as a Headline...
RISING COSTS RENEWS DEBATE ABOUT MEDICARE DRUG BENEFIT
So it got my attention....
Medicare Modernization26 Feb 2005 00:15 GMT5
There is a disturbing provision in the Medicare Modernization law regarding
prescription coverage and freedom of choice.  It includes the "any willing
provider" clause which will let any pharmacy choose to participate in the
several plans that will become effective in 2006.  ...
Questions about Polycystic Kidney25 Feb 2005 16:39 GMT2
I know that I have high blood pressure but am not sure of the reason. I
recently saw a list of the possible causes of high blood pressure and
Polycystic Kidney was on the list. I am going to my doctor in about two
weeks and will ask her to test me to determine whether or not I have
Pharmacy PDA software ?25 Feb 2005 04:03 GMT1
Can anyone recommend a software program for a pda to be used in retail
pharmacy ? drug and disease state info ?  Thanks
Valtrex beyond X-piration?24 Feb 2005 05:10 GMT5
Last year I had problems with my eye, and one of the things my
oculist put me on was Valtrex (in the past, I've had inflammatory
infections in my eyes, where herpes was suspected).
It cleared up, and I still have an unopened bottle left.
Long term acetaminophen usage safety?24 Feb 2005 03:34 GMT1
Anyone -
I hear that acetaminophen is not safe at large doses, but what about
low dose usage, under 1gm per day, long term?  How risky is this?
Also, does anyone know how much off-the-shelf NAC or glutathione one
Sister - sleep disorder problem - Please HELP !24 Feb 2005 03:29 GMT1
Sister - sleep disorder problem - Please HELP !
My sister is in her late 40's
She seems to have a sleep problem.
This has been going on for years. She can fall asleep ok but she is up
Sleep rx addiction24 Feb 2005 01:28 GMT1
Anyone know of a sound discontinuation     protocol for withdrawing from long term
use of Ambien (Dr. legitimate for intractable insomnia) - they're
almost useless, yet
necessary!   (For example, substitution, alternatives, how to do it -
Next Generatiom LTC Pharmacy Software22 Feb 2005 01:22 GMT8
If anyone in this group is a LTC Pharmacist or Pharmacy owner -
Please give me a call, I'd really like to show you a "next generation
system" that will enable your pharmacy to scale, be more efficient, and
more profitable.
retail vs. hospital22 Feb 2005 01:18 GMT3
I have been a pharmacy tech for 4 years, but I have only worked in retail.
I am thinking about moving on and exploring other options.  I have been
told that the hospital setting compared to retail is like apples and
oranges.  Exactly how different is it?  I am trying to decide if ...
Supermarket pharmacy18 Feb 2005 22:58 GMT4
How do they do it? Here in the Minneapolis area, there is one
supermarket chain, Cub, that has been in the field for many years. They
have built up a patient base, and when I shop there, they usually seem
to have some work.
Non-extended-release Prilosec18 Feb 2005 14:43 GMT8
I've been taking OTC Prilosec (10mg), which is an extended-release
tablet. Since my doctor suggested increasing it to 20mg, I figured it
would be more cost effective to get a prescription, so she wrote one
for the generic version.
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