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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / March 2007

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Irrigation additives - alcohol04 Mar 2007 18:48 GMT55
Has anybody tried experimenting with adding alcohol (not Alkolol) to
irrigation solution? I just did a Google and a Google Groups search
and didn't come up with anything aside from the nonspecific "You don't
want to do that, trust me."
Turbinate Somnoplasty03 Mar 2007 19:41 GMT2
Just thought I'd let you know that after seeing two ENTs from the
Boston area (one from BI/Deaconess and the other from Brigham & Women,
and having a couple of CTs.  I was treated with anti-biotics, PT for
vertigo, I found another ENT who took another CT and told me that my
Dangerous antioxidents that kill !03 Mar 2007 14:12 GMT3
Quoting from
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/297/8/842
Mortality in Randomized Trials of Antioxidant Supplements
for Primary and Secondary Prevention
New Ketolide Antibiotic For Sinusitis03 Mar 2007 01:18 GMT15
As you know, Ketek, the first ketolide antibiotic, has struggled with
reports of numerous safety problems and dangerous side effects.  The FDA
has withdrawn its recommendation of Ketek for sinusitis.
Now comes cethromycin, a new ketolide from Advanced Life Sciences, which
lanolin/nasal coil02 Mar 2007 01:39 GMT1
does anyone use lanolin in their irrigation mixture?  My ENT
recommended as a treatment for irritated tissues and am wondering if I
need disolve it by heating the solution first.  Also, he mentioned
something about a coil or a valve that could be inserted in the nose
United States Rx Card given away for free to everyone. Savings up to 81%01 Mar 2007 05:00 GMT1
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Save up to 81% on your next prescription.
Works at major pharmacies like walgreens, CVS, Eckered, Rite-Aid,
etc.. There is no catch and you can print out the card usig your
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