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Statins category X drug: Not for OTC
...bnormalities or risks." (from a Canadian pharmacist.) Would you want your daughter taking these drugs, then becoming pregnant and learning at, say, three months gestation, of their potential f...
Foods that increase INR level with Warfarin
This new drug can cause liver problems, however.
going on and off of lipitor..and other statins.
Dr. Chung, when does one know when they are able to stop taking a statin drug? Actually, I am asking in reference to people like myself who have had a bypass. Is there any specific point that a person...
My Dr didn't suggest it, but I am wondering if besides the b...
...what you know already ... there is a risk of clotting with atrial fibrillation and aspirin is used as a drug to help platelets sticking together. There could be other things that could make aspirin...
Crestor now available
You make a good point about risks of a new drug. I think I've been want to reduce my dose of statins as low as possible. I guess I'm saying I'm willing to take the risk of the new ...
Good or bad idea to take Niaspan while recovering from a CABG (triple bypass)?
...ake it but I am interested to hear if anyone else out there has had a CABG and then been placed on this drug in short order after the surgery and how they may have handled it. My initial reaction is t...
Since I have been on meds, due to a heart attack, my memory,...
Are you taking a "statin" drug for cholesterol? Plug the name of your drug and memory loss into Google. Lots of people report problems with these meds. I have memory "loss" ... ...
Blood clot/stroke? 22 years old.. help needed!!
... likely than amphetamine. (However without examining him he is not sure of course). Two prescription drugs. It is even possible, in light of what we know now about Paxil, *that* causes his brai...
Smokers respect smoking bans.
You drug addled simpleton.
Has anyone else had extreme reactions to Ranexa?
I don't think it's a drug that's being widely used due to its cost
low dose aspirin question
...tion that "Tildiem 90mg" is the brand name used in the UK, but Dilitiazem is the name of the drug....
Question: Clearing Arteries?
...up to date. What has been the progress of these experiments, and what is the status of the proposed HDL drug?...
Potassium replacement guideline
In my pharm class, we were taught that anything put into the body that is not a food, is a drug. Even toothpaste. Potassium is pretty fkn deadly stuff, too.
Very slow recovery after CABG
...039;t be in a hurry to blame doctors either ... they want to do the best for their patients, and when a drug company rep comes in to tell you about a new drug and paints it in glowing terms, it's...
AFib abd meds
...hms. Most of these physicians have written material that explains various proceduces. Solotol is a drug of choice for your situation. Give it a chance....
Crestor Cholesterol Results - AST Question
...://www.publiccitizen.org/publications/release.cfm? ID=7305#_ednref1 And here, if you do a search on drug name:...
RACING HEART
AM ON THE DRUG PREDNISONE, I READ MANY OF THE SIDE EFFECTS, DID NOT SEE ANYTHING IN THERE ABOUT RACING HEART. A HEALTH CARE WORKER , FRIEND OF MINE SAID THE BEATS WAS STRONG , BUT IT'S NOT RACING...
Ritalin and Amphetamine: what's the difference?
...alled GO PILLS not SPEED. This is what society does, they classify people by everything, even their drugof choice. The potheads, the junkies, the speedfreaks...the good folk with their 'drink...
Lipitor Have Withdrawal Dangers?
...oing off Lipitor are more likely to have a cardiac event or a stroke than they were before starting the drug. One study indicates that there are more coronary events when people stop taking statins...
Is blood pressure 159 over 73 to high? My pulse is 80.
...stolic pressure is, it makes me wonder if the reading was accurate. If this was done by a machine at a drug store or by yourself, try instead going to your doctor's office. A nurse can usually ...
my doctor told me that my ectopics are normal but this will ...
... time to stop picking the bad bits out of the articles. It's like reading the side effects in the drug descriptions. Some go so far as to say "may cause death"! WHAT? Why would they...
Insomnia with Lipitor
You may wish to print this out and take it to your doctor. But because it is replete with charts and graphs make sure you copy out the url too so he/she will be able to go online to read them fully. Y...
Does anyone know if there is a problem taking Prevacid and C...
... Crestor and Prevacid, although there are a few reports of stomach pains, which can result from either drug alone. It is known that you shouldn't take Crestor with Aluminum or Magnesium type ...
I am on Spironolactone and find myself feeling dizzy and lig...
This is one of the side effects that you should talk to your doctor about. After reading about this drug, I have to admit, it's one that I'd be reluctant to take for any prolonged period. ...
I have been taking Lipitor for 2 years at 80mg aday and have...
Apparently gamma gt levels are not normally drug related but rather a symptom of liver dysfunction. That said 80 mg of lipitor does impact the liver! So, there's some things to talk to your d...
inr
Is he taking a cholesterol lowering drug ... a "statin", like Lipitor? They can cause muscle damage and are hard on the liver! Another possibility, check out www.rls.org .. start here ...
Doc approves switch to Crestor 5 mg
I'm switching from Lipitor 10 mg to Crestor 5 mg. Just saw my doc and the Crestor drug rep has alread paid a visit. Doc is impressed with Crestor - esp the lack of side effect. I'll have ...
I am a 33 year old woman and out of the blue, with no previo...
...y artery disease, they will give you medication to lower your blood pressure (typically from a class of drugs called ACE inhibitors) and lower you heart rate (from a drug class called Beta Blockers) a...
Fat Cells Do Die
...han cell regeneration). Barbara Hirsch, Publisher The latest in obesity research and weight loss drug development...
High Blood Pressure and working out
...experience with. It does depress the heartrate, unlike Accupril, an ace-inhibitor, a different class of drug. No, it will not diminish. Talk to your doctor. Well, you're comparing apples ...
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