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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / May 2006

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Ritalin and Tanning?31 May 2006 23:45 GMT1
About once a month I'll hit the tanning booth.  About six minutes and
I'm nice and tan.  I'm not one of those nuts who goes every day and
ends upp a prune by 30.  Trust me I'm aware of the dangers and I read
up on the subnject.
OTC expectorant pill that can be divided?31 May 2006 16:58 GMT2
I'm familiar with Mucinex. Can any of their pills be cut? The
instructions I have seen say No.
Are there any other OTC expectorant pills, hopefully that can be
cut?
Misguided DEA's witch hunt leaves patients hurting31 May 2006 01:19 GMT2
<http://www.abqtrib.com/albq/op_columnists/article/0,2565,ALBQ_19865_4737140,00.html>
Barbara McKee: End war on drugs
Misguided DEA's witch hunt leaves patients hurting
By Barbara McKee
phenobarbital: which online pharmacy sells this most conveniently?27 May 2006 02:43 GMT2
phenobarbital: which online pharmacy sells this most conveniently?
if you know where this can be obtained without a lot of hassle and
surcharges such as "doctor evaluations" please let me know.
i am having a lot of trouble with seizure activity of late.
Obfuscation of the iatrogenic autism epidemic re mercury in kid vaccines, Kenneth P. Stoller, Pediatrics 2006.05.06; aspartame toxicity 2005.11.10: Comet assay can test genotoxicity, EFSA admits ignorance re methanol residues26 May 2006 14:47 GMT1
Obfuscation of the iatrogenic autism epidemic re mercury in kid
vaccines, Kenneth P. Stoller, Pediatrics 2006.05.06; aspartame toxicity
2005.11.10: Comet assay can test genotoxicity,
EFSA admits ignorance re methanol residues, Murray 2006.05.10
A new medicine for menopause24 May 2006 23:25 GMT1
Its name is Sangel, and is manufactured by Viker, a Canadian
pharmaceutic company.  I didn't find information about it on the
Internet.  The medicine may be very new.  If anyone knows anything
about it, please help.  Thanks in advance.
Sustained or extended release phenylephrine?24 May 2006 02:04 GMT1
I'm working on a project looking at activity among pharma companies to move
away from pseudoephedrine to phenylephrine.
Does anyone have any knowledge of what some of the majors are doing here?
In particular, I am curious as to whether anyone is working on an extended
A pharmacy student's boyfriend's perspective23 May 2006 10:09 GMT10
My gf is in the last year of pharmacy school, she is doing the
'rotations' (field practice in hospitals, clinics, retail) just prior
to graduation.
One thing that horrifies me about her experience is the hostile
Whistleblowers wanted for questionable Canadian internet pharmacies23 May 2006 03:52 GMT1
I am working on a story about Canadian owned internet pharmacies and
how they may be selling outdated or expired products to seniors in the
U.S.
Many of these drugs are shipped from overseas, and then trans-shipped
PROPRANOLOL PLUS CLONIDINE: Are these 2 medications ever taken together?19 May 2006 06:31 GMT1
PROPRANOLOL PLUS CLONIDINE: Are these 2 medications ever taken
together?
hello,
i have stage 2 and was put on 60 mg propranolol which helps but we are
Medicare Rx drug plan18 May 2006 10:22 GMT4
I was talking to my local Wal-Mart Pharmacist today.  He said he noticed
that since people have the new Medicare Rx cards that doctors are
prescribing expensive medication for them that they could otherwise not
afford to purchase. He said as soon as the doctors find out that the ...
partially filled prescription - written for 180 pills, dispensed 150?17 May 2006 16:36 GMT12
I brought a prescription for 180 5mg Dexedrine into CVS. After going home I
discovered the filled quantity was only 150. I called the pharmacist and was
told that my insurance would only cover up to 150 pills, and he was trying
to save me money. He said that my options were A. come ...
Doctor Shopping/Diversion....14 May 2006 21:06 GMT10
In the state I live in, doctor shopping is a form of diversion and is
considered a crime.  For those of you who don't know what that is (and
I'm sure most do) it's going to multiple doctors for the same
controlled substance without the knowledge of the doctors.  For
pharmacokinetics program in your facility13 May 2006 23:13 GMT1
How is pharmacokinetics conducted where you work? To what extent does the
pharmacist direct this service? Do you have an interdisciplinary team
(physician-nurse-pharmacist) overseeing this service?
Pharmacist dispensed meds about to expire?12 May 2006 21:22 GMT8
I just got a refill for Vivelle-Dot 0.1 mg/day on February 24 from CVS in
the US. The package says it expires on "03 - 2006". Is this a problem? (For
those who don't know, a box contains 8 systems, amounting to a 28-day
supply.)
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