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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / October 2009

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ACE inhibitors and scleroderma25 Oct 2009 01:48 GMT1
The packet insert for ranapril cautions against using it if you've
got scleroderma.  (I have morphoea, the mild localized form).  But
I can't find out why.  The only information linking the two I can
find on the web suggests that ACE inhibitors are a life-saver in
Pharmacist "consults" - Too many!24 Oct 2009 11:18 GMT2
I get a prescription filled, which I have had filled 10 times before, yet
each time I get it filled again, they tell me the pharmacist needs to "talk
to me" about it. And the pharmacist tells me the same things each time.
And while the pharmacist is talking to me, there is a long ...
you know, i really resent your crass, stark handling of my message     re: BuSpar23 Oct 2009 17:43 GMT-
Please refer back to the posting on BuSpar: Once-A-Day Dosing Wanted
(or whatever) and respond APPROPRIATELY this time.
thank-you.
password for SCIENCE DIRECT and springer link16 Oct 2009 21:20 GMT-
please send  me id & password for SCIENCE DIRECT and springer link ,
ggliviu@gmail.com
BUSPAR (buspirone):  Once-Daily Dosing Convenience Wanted!16 Oct 2009 20:25 GMT-
Dear Colleagues:
BuSpar is a ***DARLING***, nonaddictive, novel anxiolytic of which I
have a
very high opinion.
please send  me id & password for SCIENCE DIRECT and springer link12 Oct 2009 13:38 GMT6
please send id & password for science direct and springer link
science direct and springer link12 Oct 2009 13:36 GMT1
please send me id & password for science direct and springer link
Avodart And Flomax:  Eye Surgery Problems Questions, Please08 Oct 2009 02:49 GMT1
May have to have cataract surgery, and saw a post regarding possible
complications if one is taking Flomax, which I guess is an alpha blocker.
I am taking Avodart.
Is this also an alpha blocker ?
 
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