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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / January 2006

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Darvon Compound-did it disappear??30 Jan 2006 15:17 GMT5

SENSITIZATION27 Jan 2006 17:23 GMT1

Is pinky-twitching a sure sign of disease?27 Jan 2006 10:16 GMT2

CA pharmacy students27 Jan 2006 00:13 GMT1

methanol products (formaldehyde and formic acid) are main cause of alcohol  hangover symptoms [same as from similar amounts of methanol, the 11% part of aspartame]: YS Woo et al, 2005 Dec: Murray 2006.01.2026 Jan 2006 18:09 GMT1

Can't urinate on pain meds, can't get continuous sleep, tired all the time HELP!25 Jan 2006 16:41 GMT2

Loratadine-D terrible rash Claritin-D24 Jan 2006 20:22 GMT2

Looking for a REGALIS-20 source24 Jan 2006 11:24 GMT2

Stop drug ads24 Jan 2006 02:57 GMT1

Metoprolol Tartrate and Losartan Potassium  taken together?22 Jan 2006 06:10 GMT1

Well? How is the new Medicare plan going?21 Jan 2006 20:04 GMT1

What's the difference between MD and PharmD? And what about PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY...21 Jan 2006 14:55 GMT2

dual-eligible patients (medicaid & medicare part D) who need part B drugs (eg Neoral)20 Jan 2006 13:38 GMT2

Doxylamine Succinate and Diphenhydramine15 Jan 2006 23:55 GMT1

EVOLUTION: The difference between a THEORY and a HYPOTHESIS14 Jan 2006 01:59 GMT32

Ketoprophen Cream13 Jan 2006 04:46 GMT7

orlistat going OTC in USA?09 Jan 2006 21:35 GMT1

combining aspartame and quinoline yellow, or MSG and brilliant blue, harms nerve cells, eminent C. Vyvyan Howard et al, 2005 education.guardian.co.uk, Felicity Lawrence: Murray 2005.12.2109 Jan 2006 03:29 GMT1

Statement of Intent--Pharmacy Practice Residency05 Jan 2006 11:02 GMT2

Bacteria cause for many illnesses: Parasites !05 Jan 2006 01:15 GMT1

doxylamine01 Jan 2006 22:34 GMT4

 
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