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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / January 2009

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Is GENERIC classification subject to interpretation by insurance     companies?27 Jan 2009 22:52 GMT1
I've been taking a maintenance medication for several years. it is an
old medicine that had a brand name version available up until last
year, along with several generic equivalents.  Last year, the
manufacturer of the brand version stopped making it.  But there are
generic names20 Jan 2009 02:47 GMT2
How do drug companies come up with the generic names of drugs?
Thanks!
Eddie
Why pills in "blister packs"? Royal pain!15 Jan 2009 09:41 GMT3
Why must so many over-the-counter medications be in blister packs?
Blister packs which are almost impossible to open!
Do the manufacturers of these ever try to open their own products?
I prefer loose pills in bottles. If you do the OTC ordering, please order
Expired Oxytrol & Ischemic Colitis13 Jan 2009 10:45 GMT6
Is there any mechanism by which an expired Oxytrol Transdermal patch
containing Oxybutynin can promote Ischemic Colitis? One hour after
my dad used the patch (which was an expired stock given by the
Urologist), he got bloody stool (and just letting out blood) for the
Doctor Gives Iron To Patient and She Gets Better... By Irony     Injustice.06 Jan 2009 18:27 GMT15
Did it today.. 2 units of LRPBCs... she looks pink now and has more
energy.
Will discharge her home and she will eat a nice turkey dinner.
Who loves ya tom
HELP PLEASE! - need something to dry up mucous02 Jan 2009 14:25 GMT6
My husband's nose is always running and he's forever clearing his
throat.  Sometimes he gets so much mucous in his throat that he can't
swallow and it makes him throw up.  This has been going on for about
six months.  The doctor has looked at him and said it's nothing
 
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