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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / July 2005

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effects of current affairs upon retail pharmacy31 Jul 2005 06:30 GMT1
The following factors have impacted community pharmacy practice over the
past several years:
1. Medicare drug coverage
2. HIPAA
PTCB Testing26 Jul 2005 20:02 GMT1
Hello again all. I posted a while back here but received no reply, so
Im posting again.
Im planning on taking my national certification testing and was
wondering if anyone could suggest a good study guide. Any suggestions
Diphenhydramine question.26 Jul 2005 04:44 GMT11
What are some long term complications of using Diphenhydramine daily
for sleep, like say on average 200 mg a day for 6 months.
Considering becoming a pharmacist in mid-life...25 Jul 2005 17:42 GMT10
I am a 36 year old stay at home mom, with eight years experience
working with databases and surveys, bachelors degrees in economics and
mathematics, but no healthcare experience...
I am considering going back to school and getting a PharmD. Before I
Studying physiology and pharmacology23 Jul 2005 07:32 GMT1
I have 3 questions, I will be gratefull if you can answer:
1. Is there any good source for studying general physiology in the interent?
2. Is it possible to study pharmacology without physiology? is it
recommended?
Hallucinating Arkansas20 Jul 2005 21:51 GMT6
What a great name for Hillary's Autobiography! From Allen Ginsberg's
Howl: "who passed through universities with radiant cool eyes
hallucinating Arkansas and Blake-light tragedy among the scholars of
war..."
nardil depository20 Jul 2005 03:29 GMT8
Can nardil be take as a depository to avoid the dietary restrictions?
trying to get off zyprexa20 Jul 2005 01:57 GMT5
I am trying to do a very slow taper off zyprexa. The smallest I can cut
the smallest pill, 2.5mg, is into 4ths. I need to go smaller than that
in order to do a responsible taper. Someone suggested to me that I
create a liquid titration of zyprexa in boiling water and reduce that
The War On Mannitol: Frontline Reporting From A New Conscript19 Jul 2005 20:03 GMT17
To: Spectrum Chemical
755 Jersey Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
Date: July 14, 2005
Subject: My Laboratory's Use For the DEA Monitored Substance Mannitol
Extinction Looms In South Africa19 Jul 2005 14:44 GMT1
South Africa is headed for the Guinness Book of Records; achievement:
extinction of the pharmacist! Community/Retail pharmacies are closing
down. Pharmacists are emigrating, enrolment for Pharmacy has
significantly gone down in universities. Other undergraduate students
New Nutritional Analysis Software19 Jul 2005 14:08 GMT1
NuTrak - Nutrition & Life Tracking Software
Unique software that goes beyond the usual food database to allow the
addition of any nutrient, herb, supplement, drug, human activity, reaction
or result. NuTrak's database includes the Life Extension Foundation dietary
Anyone know this one?19 Jul 2005 01:11 GMT1
What's the longest lead time for the development of any marketed drug,
including R&D and FDA approval? Does anyone know of a case of a young
pharmacologist coming up with a compound, putting it into development,
and seeing it hit the market only after his retirement!?
Polypharmacy 18 Jul 2005 21:26 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:
allergic to chapstick17 Jul 2005 19:41 GMT2
Can you folks recommend something to use on dry lips in place of chapstick,
to which I have become allergic?
Thanks in advance
Jackie
Adderall vs. Methamphetamines17 Jul 2005 13:07 GMT4
I cannot find information on this anywhere. I've read that methamphetamines
destroy neural receptors and  eat wholes in the brain. I've seen brain scans
of patients addicted to meth and you can actually see the wholes. Here's my
question...
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