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  • Mar. 15th, 2009 at 8:25 PM
Siblings Erin and Christopher Rogoff share their backyard with chipmunks, squirrels, bats and rabbits.
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While cheek augmentation procedures are generally very safe, there are some risks and limitations that you should consider. Some people aren't lucky enough to be born with a set of symmetrical teeth, and others simply haven't given them the attention needed. These factors may be more or less likely given your general health and the health of your skin. Luckily for those of you who are part of the latter groups there are nowadays cosmetic options.

No longer are dazzling smiles the privilege of politicians, models and actors. Only your plastic surgeon can provide you with information about your specific situation.

Limitations

Cheek augmentation procedures cannot do everything some people desire. Just as chrome polishing for your Chevy isn't sold in Armani stores, dental surgery can be found at quite affordable rates. They can help fill out your cheeks and help you to look more awake, alert and youthful. Dental surgery designed to meet almost every customer demand.

Small quiz. However, they won't change the look or texture of your skin.

Potential Risks: Movement

One potential risk is that a cheek implant, or any facial implant for that matter, can shift out of alignment unexpectedly. Did you know that cosmetic dentistry is the fastest growing area among all when it comes to dentistry? Well the reason is to be found in the fact that when it comes to personal health and appearance your teeth are such a big part of them. After several months, the inner tissues of your face will grow and conform around the implants; however, until that time, there is a chance that the implants can move.

If an implant moves to a different spot in your face, there is a good chance that you will need a second surgery to repair any damage and move it to the proper spot. That is the reason to why every day even more dentists are performing cosmetic dental procedures in addition to the traditional ones, such as the filling of cavities and cleaning of teeth.

The amount of different procedures available is large, and ever growing. This second surgery may be discounted if the surgeon is at fault but if the move is simply a natural occurrence, you will have to pay.

Potential Risks: Infection

Another potential risk with any surgery is infection. After reading the background given above we will go through solutions to two of the most common problems presented to the cosmetic dental surgeon. If an infection forms in your incision or in the tissue around the implant, you may experience severe pain. Always consult a professional before making any decisions.

If you have problems with enamel discoloration there are different methods available for teeth whitening. Infections should be able to be treated with antibiotics; however, if the infection does not get better, the implant may have to be temporarily removed and replaced at a later date.

Unlikely Risks: Silicone

Many implants are made from solid silicone. One of them is bleaching, which can be achieved both at your dentists office and at home by yourself. At some point in the future, these implants could begin to leak. An option to this is whitening through application of carefully designed strips.

When it comes to teeth whiting procedures the fastest method available is neither stripes nor bleaching, but a more high tech solution where a special dental laser treats your teeth after a carefully chosen mix has been applied to your teeth. Though there has been no conclusive research proving that silicone is harmful, many patients are concerned about having silicone implants. The procedure is often a onetime appointment only!

Lastly we'll have a look at dental bonding. If you are concerned, inform your doctor so that he can choose a different type of implant.

Before Your Surgery

Before you even make the decision to have surgery, be sure you consider what you want. This is a popular technique used to correct smaller flaws to your teeth. What type of look are you going for? If possible, have your surgeon use a computer program to show you the possible changes using several types of implants and procedures. Sometimes also referred to as cosmetic tooth filling or tooth bonding this is a procedure which suits patients with relatively minor problems. You need to find out whether or not your expectations are reasonable before you agree to the surgery, not after.

Additionally, you need to give your doctor all of your medical history. These may be strains, spacing gaps or cavities. Even the most minuscule events and illnesses could greatly change what he wants to do in your situation. The technique can also produce less visible fillings instead of the silver colored amalgam ones.

So remember - even if you aren't ready to beam a smile at your friends today you might be tomorrow!
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Sarah Pauer is a medical professional with years of experience. You will also need to be familiar with your family history as some problems are inherited.

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After he knows what you want and your background, the surgeon will be able to provide you with all the information about his suggested procedure including the risks and limitations in your case.

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  • Feb. 23rd, 2009 at 3:41 PM
Gotta love David T. Fuller who runs the research institute at fqresearch.org.Without his research, I would go insane.Or never understand Cipro poisoned me. Hes superseded at it for over ten years, most likely knows more about Cipro poisoning than anyone. But no one will admit to it. Might hurt sales of Cipro or Levaquin. Was it he who used the word medical mystery in a recent article? I have stopped seeing doctors. I will only see one when I get crippled, or when its my annual free physical.
Yes, ever since I have been poisoned by Cipro in July 2006, I remain a medical mystery. Before that life changing week of Cipro poison, virtuous ten little 500mg pills, I was a happy, successful person who had all of his wits about him. I had trusted doctors and their diagnoses. I followed their directions, because the drugs and their suggestions made me better. Perhaps a life of unnecessary antibiotics and spare drugs had been wearing my body down, and those pills just put me over the toxic edge. Perhaps the damage started before. I should have guessed those painful, unexplainable leg spasms that started in 2001 were Cipro doing its damage. Only the poisoned, otherwise known as (a term coined by Stephen Fried in his book) believe there is something special and evil about the fluoroquinolones. Facts and statistics the drug companies would rather you not know, and the FDA is clueless about, or wants to hide from the public. Remember the FDA gets most of its funding from the drug companies, not from Obama.
In the congenial old days I had terrific hearing, perfect pitch, and would listen to music each day. It would energize me and get ready me happy beyond belief. I would dance or sing to be happy. I used to play a musical instrument. Everyone in my household did. Sounds never bothered me. After the Cipro, tinnitus and hyperacusis (ringing in the ears and sensitivity to sound) set in, things were different. I cant hear clearly now, lost some of my upper range. On occasion sound is distorted and too loud, the sound of silence is deafening noise from the ringing in my ears (or my head). My local ENT misdiagnosed this as Menieres Disease, but he could not explain its sudden onset. He put me on diuretics, which didnt do anything but made me irritable. Not what he expected. I went on a salt free diet, which didnt improve anything. I had a slight imbalance when I walked, which I learned later was not due to Menieres, but the ENT at the big city teaching hospital didnt discern what it was. He did say my brain on the MRI looke smaller than he expected it would. Didnt know why. At least he was honest. A neurologist recommended by my old GP said he could not see any neurological damage on the nerve leading to my brain from my ears. It could be Meniere He also said I had some TMJ in my left jawbone. Also probably the start of muscle and bone damage from Cipro. That was in October 2006 when I couldnt figure out anything. A neurologist I would see months after, said calmly that Cipro could cause permanent tinnitus. Yes. But he couldnt explain the other dozens of symptoms. Medical mystery.
I saw two doctors at a big anxiety and depression clinic, who thought my severe depression was related to change of life or something. Getting older. They also explained to me that people with tinnitus are frequently depressed. They had all sorts of excuses for why I couldnt sleep, or was depressed. They never considered it could be a permanent adverse reaction to Cipro because they didnt do any research and my old GP said Cipro could never do that. Didnt follow up on anything I tried to explain. Couldnt explain why I was hit with so many adverse reactions at once. They attributed my brain fog, or memory issues on the neuropsychiatric tests as old age The fatigue, muscle aches and constipation was written off to depression. They didnt even get the diagnosis right - it was anhedonia - a very explicit formation of depression. And they told me inhabitants with Menieres or tinnitus were generally depressed. But they thought it was mostly anxiety about getting older, and so they put me on Lexapro first and then Zoloft. The Lexapro kept me up pretty much 23 x 7 and made me more irritable. I couldnt stop running over the neighborhood. But the drug info said it could cause insomnia. I only took two pills and couldnt take any more. I was a bad patient. I had told the psychiatrist all of my dozens of symptoms again, including the one about not perspiring any more. I didn She was sure I was nuts. When she put me on Zoloft, and my balance straightened out, after two pills, she couldnt explain why my balance straightened out, and didnt bother to research it, since it didnt help my depression (anhedonia). The cognitive behavior didnt help with the sleep and I was wasting my property after months of talk and CB therapy. I knew suddenly too they were wrong, it was the Cipro, and left the clinic after they wouldnt even lift a finger to look at the research. She hasnt plane cryed me back in over a year of achievement to see if I am still okay.
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, I would sleep relating a baby, and would nap regularly on Saturday afternoons. I would awake refreshed. I could barely stay awake extinct 11pm and would struggle to get up out of bed at 6am when I needed to. Hardly any sound would awaken me. Now, it is like my eyes are propped cleared, like I am on 100 cans of Red Bull, always awake. Wired and tired, as another poisoned victim calls it. If I am unconscious at night, it is briefly, but I awake unrefreshed to the sounds of ringing in my ears. I am in a state of chronic fatigue and noise.
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, medications worked as prescribed. I was on thyroid replacement 125 mcg since I was 37 and felt outstanding. After the Cipro, suddenly no one could explain why, but I had too lots thryoid. My hear rate went to 180/90. I developed tachycardia. I used to be 110/70 low blood pressure. They dropped me to 50mcg of thyroid over the span of several months, and now I am back at 112 mcg. Tachycardia on top of the tinnitus, anhedonia, insomnia, constipationI thought I would die. I was wrong. I cant have any caffeine, or unvarying chocolate, because that shrimp amount of caffeine drives me crazy for weeks. I used to love iced tea and chocolate. Not any more.
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, I took Fosamax which strengthened (I thought) my bones, and Nexium for acid reflux. I didnt be informed that the Nexium itself was working against the absorption of calcium. Perhaps the thyroid medicine was also. But I felt enjoyable, and could bear the burning sensation of the weekly Fosamax. After all, bone density tests showed the bones were getting better. After the Cipro, all hell broke loose. CT scans showed severe bone loss, deterioration that I could feel as pain and discomfort. Doctor could not explain it. He agreed I should stop the Fosamax. Never explained why. GI doctor who prescribed the toxic Cipro to me, switched me to Prevacid. Guess she got extra points for it. When my reflux got worse, she did an endoscopy, found everything, took out a small polyp. Benign. But I have really annoying neuropathy in my left shoulder ever since that surgery. Now, the reflux is gone. I feel nothing. I dont even feel food in my throat or my stomach.
My teeth are pretty bad too, they used to be terrific. I cant have routine dental work done because (you guessed it), pain pills and anesthetics dont work the way they are supposed to. The last filling was not worth the agony, although I guess it was necessary. It will have to wait until I get my home equity loan too in case its serious work. I have Mitral Valve prolapse. Guess what antibiotic my previous doctor suggested I take before dental work? LEVAQUIN. Like an idiot, before I made the connection, I took it. Showed up at my old GP doctors office next day thinking I was dying. Neurological pain, throat closing up, hard to breathe. Nearly got thrown out of his office. Dont you dare go to the emergency room. ENT saw something with my throat. Compatible GP doctor (a big duration doctor too) misdiagnosed my pains in my groin as a UTI. Prescribed Cipro. Quick visit to a urologist confirmed there was no infection. I wasnt going to take Cipro again.
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, I rarely ate cereal or anything with fiber, still had normal regular bowel movements. After the Cipro (which I took coincidentally because of a colonoscopy where I had polyps removed), my bowels started getting smaller and harder, blood showed up in them. Doesnt sound right after a colonoscopy where everything checks out. The constipation got so bad at times I had to strain to get things out. Of row the GI doctor took her time returning my calls, said I wasnt eating enough fiber, and also suggested taking colace. Canyoned me off to her nurse to me. After months of a diet that was mostly 40 grams of fiber and doses of 4 colace a day, no rectification in my bowels. My friend who could be a patients advocate couldnt believe it. The GI doctor thought I was unbiased complaining and was making a big deal about constipation. Aware with it. So I stopped the fiber and colace, and things did not get worse. Dispassionate suffered with the constipation and the tachycardia on top of the tinnitus, anhedonia, insomnia
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, my vision was terrific, and had only worn glasses for distance. Minus 2 diopters for caducity since I was 30. I loved sunny days. After the Cipro, my vision became blurry stable with glasses. Opthamologist couldnt explain it, ENT chalked it up to Meniere But I had no vertigo, and was already told by another ENT it was not Meniere Had my eyes researched recently, and new glasses sort of nourishment with distance, at Minus 1 diopters. Cant stand sunlight or the lights from automobiles. The light leaves an after image for a minute or two. I have permanent photosensitivity, another documented side effect of Cipro. Opthamologist said I was getting older, my eyes were changing and suggested sun glasses.
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, I had a great appetite, loved food and the smell of flowers or fragrant perfume. Now, I have significant loss of smell, but I dont enjoy what I smell because of the anhedonia. Taste buds are messed up. Thigs dont taste the aforesaid. Soda tastes like sewer water. I have no appetite, and am never full after eating. Most folk would good buy that convenient, but yet it is another curse. The Bible says you will eat and you will be satisfied and you will bless the Lord. Well, I still bless the Lord, but am not satisfied. Its convenient for fast days, or days when I am running late. I have skipped breakfast for over 2 senility now, and dont miss it. But havent lost any weight.
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, I couldnt lose weight no matter what. Right after 10 pills, I lost 25 pounds within 1 week. Doctor was happy. Portt put on weight since. But I feel crappy and with the loss of appetite, constipation, tachycardia on top of the tinnitus, anhedonia, insomnia, chronic fatigueyou get the picture. But no doctor can sire me feel better. I remain a medical mystery. You figure doctors would thirst to solve medical mysteries. Instead, we are considered bad patients because we dont respond to the usual therapies, and appear to be wasting doctors precious time. If I needed surgery I dont know what I would do for the pain, since I dont think any pill works. So I dont see doctors any more. I may have to, since my thyroid medication is running out. But I lived without it for about a day. Around the Christmas holidays I had some time off, and fair-minded stopped the food and thyroid. Magically my head felt slightly better. Instead of it being in a vise all the time, the pressure was slightly relieved. But what side effect did it do? Perhaps I can do it again.
Before the toxic dose of Cipro, my hair was soft, my skin soft. Now skin is rubbery and slimy, hair is the texture of steel wool. Practically wore down my haircutters trimmer last infinity I got clipped.
My prostate is fine now, but my gonads are withering away. You draw the logical conclusion from that.
As of yet, no doctor associated the tingling, burning neuropathy, or the weakened muscles to Cipro. There are times that my legs or hands get numb. Perhaps after the black box warning and Dear Doctor letter, they might now. But they wouldnt study the further adverse reactions. Its like spitting in the wind.
I used to be able to multi task, type really well, remember lots of articles, names, but with all these adverse reactions, I cant manage our finances anymore. I transpose letters and numbers. I misspell words. Fortunately a word processor helps. My mind, my thoughts have gone to hell, with my body. And disability wont assignment. They dont pay for people who claim they are tired, ringing in the ears, have no appetite, muscle tendonitis that wont respond to physical therapy, or those who cant sleep but can still drag their bodies into servitude. No, I am not lazy, but doctors and insurance carriers right dont recognize Cipro Toxicity Syndrome. And no one can cure it. Thats the problem. I could go on and on about the adverse reactions. But since July 2006, no cures, no hope. If I had the money Id hire a PR firm to tell the world, but dont.
I feel sorry for my wife and child. (Actually, I dont feel, but it is an intellectual thought). My wife is starting to drop statements and forget things - she has acquired my insomnia and memory loss. She used to be able to remember all including 7 digit numbers. She is stressed out because of living with me. My child deserves a father who is there 100% all the time. But I am only a zombie at this point, with no one to explain why. But Capt Dave and the others appreciate why. Cipro poisoningpermanent adverse reactions breaking your body down.
And if you think youre going to steal this story, please don Consider all of the original work written herein on this blog (c) copyrighted by the author, psuedonym death by cipro. You can hookup to it, just give me credit. And if you have Cipro Toxicity Syndrome or something consanguine, may God have mercy on you. If you havent taken Cipro, or Levaquin yet, think twice before you do. Read the articles on the hyperlinks or blogroll.
Cipro could steal my life, and my money, but Ill be dammed if it lets folk steal my intellectual property while I can still type. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Give credit where credit is due. If I have inadvertently copied something of yours that you think should be removed, let me apprehend. Ill remove it.

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  • Feb. 20th, 2009 at 2:37 PM
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EQ 40MG BASE, Femhrt (Warner Chilcott) - 0.005MG;1MG, Folic Acid (Barr) - 1MG, Glipizide (Alphapharm) - 5MG, Indomethacin- 100 Mg, Xyzal (Ucb Inc) - 5MG, Levoxyl (King Pharms) - 0.15MG, Cozaar (Merck) - 50MG, Methotrexate Sodium (Barr) - EQ 2.5MG BASE, Prednisone (Everylife) - 5MG, Valtrex (Glaxosmithkline) - EQ 500MG BASE drug interactions (2 months ago) Vicodin (Abbott) - 500MG;5MG, Combivent, Clindamycin Hydrochloride, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Tricor (Abbott) - 145MG, Metrogel (Galderma Labs Lp) - 1%, Mupirocin (Perrigo New York) - 2%, Klor-con M20, Lyrica (Pfizer) - 75MG, Simvastatin (Accord Hlthcare) - 40MG, Warfarin Sodium (Barr) - 5MG drug interactions (2 months ago) Percocet (Endo Pharms) - 325MG;5MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Lasix (Sanofi Aventis Us) - 20MG, Apresoline (Novartis) - 25MG, Isosorbide Mononitrate (Actavis Elizabeth) - 30MG, Spironolactone (Actavis Elizabeth) - 25MG, Diovan (Novartis) - 160MG drug interactions (2 months ago) Percocet (Endo Pharms) - 325MG;5MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Lasix (Sanofi Aventis Us) - 20MG, Apresoline (Novartis) - 25MG, Isosorbide Mononitrate (Actavis Elizabeth) - 30MG, Spironolactone (Actavis Elizabeth) - 25MG, Diovan (Novartis) - 160MG drug interactions (2 months ago) Diazepam (Abraxis Pharm) - 5MG/ML, Nexium drug interactions (2 months ago) Diazepam (Abraxis Pharm) - 5MG/ML, Nexium drug interactions (2 months ago) Nexium side effects and drug interactions (2 months ago) Nexium side effects and drug interactions (2 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 20MG BASE side effects and drug interactions (2 months ago) Aggrenox (Boehringer Ingelheim) - 25MG;200MG, Lipitor (Pfizer) - EQ 10MG BASE, Atacand Hct (Astrazeneca) - 16MG;12.5MG, Nexium, Toprol-xl (Astrazeneca) - EQ 100MG TARTRATE, Provigil (Cephalon) - 100MG, Tramadol Hydrochloride (Watson Labs) - 50MG drug interactions (2 months ago) Norvasc (Pfizer) - EQ 5MG BASE, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Synthroid (Abbott) - 0.112MG, Niaspan (Abbott) - 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12.5MG/5ML, Tikosyn (Pfizer) - 0.25MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Vytorin (Msp Singapore) - 10MG;40MG, Janumet (Merck) - 500MG;EQ 50MG BASE, Metoprolol Succinate (Sandoz) - EQ 100MG TARTRATE, Coumadin (Bristol Myers Squibb) - 6MG drug interactions (2 months ago) Amlodipine Besylate (Actavis Totowa) - EQ 5MG BASE, Tussionex Pennkinetic (Ucb Inc) - EQ 8MG MALEATE/5ML;EQ 10MG BITARTRATE/5ML, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE/PACKET, Trazodone Hydrochloride (Apotex) - 50MG drug interactions (2 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 20MG BASE, Zoloft (Pfizer) - EQ 50MG BASE drug interactions (2 months ago) Bentyl (Axcan) - 20MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE drug interactions (2 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE side effects and drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 10MG BASE/PACKET, Kytril (Roche) - EQ 4MG BASE/4ML (EQ 1MG BASE/ML), Taxol (Bristol Myers Squibb) - 6MG/ML, Phenergan Vc (Ani Pharms) - 5MG/5ML;6.25MG/5ML, Zantac (Glaxosmithkline) - EQ 25MG BASE/ML drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE side effects and drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium side effects and drug interactions (3 months ago) Buspar (Bristol Myers Squibb) - 5MG, Celebrex (Gd Searle Llc) - 200MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Allegra-d 12 Hour (Sanofi Aventis Us) - 60MG;120MG, Fluvoxamine Maleate (Actavis Elizabeth) - 25MG, Synthroid (Abbott) - 0.05MG, Ativan (Baxter Hlthcare Corp) - 2MG/ML, Meclizine Hydrochloride (Bundy) - 25MG, Metoprolol Tartrate (Apothecon) - 50MG, Invega (Janssen Lp) - 9MG, Effexor Xr (Wyeth Pharms Inc) - EQ 75MG BASE, Zonisamide (Banner Pharmacaps) - 100MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Lipitor (Pfizer) - EQ 80MG BASE, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 10MG BASE/PACKET, Metoprolol Tartrate (Caraco) - 50MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Flonase (Glaxosmithkline) - 0.05MG/SPRAY, Guanfacine Hydrochloride (Mylan) - EQ 1MG BASE, Effexor Xr (Wyeth Pharms Inc) - EQ 75MG BASE, Effexor Xr (Wyeth Pharms Inc) - EQ 37.5MG BASE drug interactions (3 months ago) Atenolol (Apothecon) - 50MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Aromasin, Flonase, Hydrochlorothiazide (Actavis Elizabeth) - 12.5MG, Coumadin (Bristol Myers Squibb) - 5MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Hydrocodone Bitartrate And Acetaminophen (Able) - 750MG;7.5MG, Benazepril Hydrochloride (Andrx Pharms) - 40MG, Soma (Meda Pharms) - 350MG, Cartia Xt (Andrx Pharms) - 300MG, Lexapro (Forest Labs) - EQ 20MG BASE, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Vytorin (Msp Singapore) - 10MG;40MG, Methylprednisolone (Cadista Pharms) - 4MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium side effects and drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium side effects and drug interactions (3 months ago) Soriatane (Stiefel Labs Inc) - 25MG, Nexium, Singulair (Merck) - EQ 10MG BASE, Ramipril (Actavis Elizabeth) - 10MG, Lamisil (Novartis) - EQ 250MG BASE drug interactions (3 months ago) Buspirone Hcl (Novopharm Limited) - 5MG, Celebrex (Gd Searle) - 200MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Fluvoxamine Maleate (Actavis Elizabeth) - 25MG, Synthroid (Abbott) - 0.05MG, Lorazepam (Akorn) - 2MG/ML, Meclizine Hydrochloride (Sandoz) - 25MG, Metoprolol Tartrate (Caraco) - 50MG, Invega (Janssen Lp) - 9MG, Effexor Xr (Wyeth Pharms Inc) - EQ 75MG BASE, Zonisamide (Banner Pharmacaps) - 100MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Celebrex (Gd Searle Llc) - 200MG, Cymbalta (Lilly) - EQ 60MG BASE, Nexium, Lantus, Lisinopril (Actavis Elizabeth) - 10MG, Lovastatin (Actavis Elizabeth) - 10MG, Actos (Takeda Pharms Na) - EQ 45MG BASE drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium, Potassium Citrate (Corepharma) - 10MEQ drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Prozac (Lilly) - EQ 20MG BASE, Claritin (Schering Plough) - 10MG, Micardis (Boehringer Ingelheim) - 40MG, Ambien (Sanofi Aventis Us) - 5MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Crestor drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Crestor drug interactions (3 months ago) Lotrel (Novartis) - EQ 10MG BASE;20MG, Arimidex (Astrazeneca) - 1MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE/PACKET, Folic Acid (Halsey) - 1MG, Synthroid (Abbott) - 0.075MG, Nitrofurantoin (Elkins Sinn) - 50MG, Crestor (Ipr) - 10MG, Warfarin Sodium (Barr) - 2.5MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Calcium Carbonate, Famotidine And Magnesium Hydroxide (Perrigo R And D) - 800MG;10MG;165MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 20MG BASE, Cialis (Lilly) - 20MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE/PACKET, Evista (Lilly) - 60MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Allopurinol (Apotex Inc) - 100MG, Bayer Extra Strength Aspirin For Migraine Pain (Bayer) - 500MG, Calcitriol (Teva) - 0.5UGM, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Furosemide (Excellium) - 20MG, Synthroid (Abbott) - 0.2MG, Ranitidine (Sandoz) - EQ 75MG BASE, Simvastatin (Accord Hlthcare) - 20MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE side effects and drug interactions (3 months ago) Alprazolam (Actavis Elizabeth) - 0.5MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Advair Diskus 500/50 (Glaxosmithkline) - 0.5MG/INH;EQ 0.05MG BASE/INH, Lisinopril (Actavis Elizabeth) - 10MG, Metoprolol Succinate (Sandoz) - EQ 100MG TARTRATE drug interactions (3 months ago) Allopurinol (Caraco) - 300MG, Aggrenox (Boehringer Ingelheim) - 25MG;200MG, Cymbalta (Eli Lilly) - 60MG, Nexium (Astrazeneca) - EQ 40MG BASE, Tricor (Abbott) - 145MG, Hydroxyurea (Barr) - 500MG, Mirtazapine (Actavis Elizabeth) - 15MG drug interactions (3 months ago) Tylenol W/ Codeine (Ortho Mcneil Pharm) - 325MG;7.5MG, Wellbutrin Xl (Smithkline Beecham) - 300MG, Clonazepam (Alphapharm) - 0.

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  • Jan. 6th, 2009 at 10:45 PM

Novembers job losses were the steepest since December 1974, when 602,000 jobs were shed. Analysts polled by Reuters had predicted a reduction of 340,000 jobs.
This is a clear employment blowout. Firms are reacting as dramatically as they can to make sure they have cost structures they can survive the recession we are in, said Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Economic Advisors.
One reader commenting on the site feels the job losses have not hit bottom. I predict 30% unemployment by March of 2009. The retailers are gonna tank right after Christmas. Look for some really good deals! wrote Smacktle.
Not all responses were as dire.
Well these are pretty bad numbers. This will be a real test to see how much bad news is priced into the markets.

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  • Dec. 4th, 2008 at 4:25 AM
According to the AP article, the FDA panel of experts* voted 9 to 3 that the benefits of the experimental osteoporosis drug Fablyn** far outweigh the risks of blood clots, vaginal bleeding, and hastening cancer of the uterus.

Government regulators already rejected Fablyn in 2005, citing concerns it could hasten cancer of the uterus lining. While those specific problems didn't show up in more recent studies, FDA noted higher rates of overall death among women taking the drug.

Pfizer said that the increased deaths were due to chance .

Comments by the blog poster:

*...FDA panel of experts - That phrase sounds like an oxymoron. I wonder if the panel of experts would, if there are any that are women, take the osteoporosis drug? Or would they let their mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives take the drug Fablyn? I wonder if there was a gender breakdown as far as pro and con?

**Fablyn - Word association: No way should the drug be thought as fab, fabulous, fabu, or fabulosity. It seems the more risky the drug, the more the drug companies try to glam up the name. Remember Fabian? He is alive and well and most likely was a hearthrob to the female osteoporosis generation. Do not confuse the two.

Pfizer said that the increased deaths were due to chance.
Women: Most likely you have less chance of blood clots and cancer of the uterus if you don't take this Fablyn drug. Wait 15 years to see if people taking it get sick and there is increased death.

Don't be Pfizer's guinea pigs.

They have deep pockets. You have an increased chance of death if you try to beat a train at a railroad crossing or wear a blindfold while hiking. Fablyn sounds like Russian roulette to me.

The saddest thing about this osteoporosis drug situation is that they already know it's risky but are going to approve it anyway. After being approved, Pfizer's stock rose...

Do you need a good lawyer.

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I went to the doctor because I was short of breath and had tightness in my chest. I was diagnosed with GERDS but they also did bloodwork on me and said that my platelets were low. Platelet count was 34. I also have a very severe bladder and kidney infection. I already have Spina Bifida and have since birth but dont think that has anything to do with it. The doctor said that this probably meant that I had something viral. I was but on Levaquin for the bladder/kidney infection and during this time I began feeling dizzy, light-headed, and very shaky with a slight headache. I stopped the medacine and I feel alot better but not back to normal. I am just worried about my platelet count though because I got on the internet to see what could cause that and according to what I understand on some websites, a cause could be Luekeimia. This just really freaks me out Could it really be this bad? Am I overreacting? Please help!

Oh man.you should be concerned and high tailing it to another facility ASAP.probably the ER. Pack a bag because chances are they will keep you.
Being that you were sick with infections I am guessing you have ITP going on. I have an autoimmune disease that can cause it so we always have to watch it. My Platelets dropped to half of what they normally are so now we have to watch those numbers toono where near how low yours are. I do know of peoples who were lower. Usually less than 40 is when they start admitting people becuase of risk of bleeding. Be Careful!
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an immune disorder in which the body attacks the cells responsible for blood clotting (platelets), resulting in mild to severe bleeding. The cause of ITP is not known (idiopathic).
People with this disorder may have bruises or black-and-blue marks (purpura) on the skin. Internal bleeding is a more serious complication that can occur.
Some cases of ITP may go away on their own and do not require treatment. In other cases, treatment may be needed to control bleeding. Steroid medication (such as prednisone) also may be needed to suppress the immune system. An intravenous (IV) infusion of a substance made from human blood plasma (immune globulin) may be given. On rare occasions, the spleen may need to be removed.

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my mom is currenlty in hospice care for ovarian cancer and we are having problems with too much stomach acid making it difficult for her to eat.
currently she is not able to really eat much because she is nauseous.

That fact is that we need a highly acidic condition in our stomach to properly digest protein. Using drugs to suppress this stomach acid may not be the correct way to deal with acid reflux or heartburn. If you do go down this route, you may be facing more problems as you get older.
When too little acid is causing heartburn or acid reflux it makes no sense to use antacids or acid blocking drugs which decrease your stomach acid even more. Low levels of stomach acid may lead to serious illnesses.
Some people have had great success in reducing or indeed totally relieving the effects of acid reflux by drinking small amounts of Apple Cider Vinegar. Many people are claiming that by taking 3 tablespoons 3 times a day there symptoms have been relieved.
In some cases the heartburn you are suffering may get worse for around 20 minutes before reducing dramatically. In many cases this can be put down to the type of Apple Cider Vinegar taken. Try and only use a well-filtered organic vinegar purchased from a reputable outlet.
There are many reasons you might have acid reflux. One reason is a weakness in the Lower Oesophageal Sphincter valve, LES. The LES is a valve between your stomach and your esophagus. When your LES valve is weak or relaxes at the wrong time, it can allow acidified, partially digested food to flow back up into your oesophagus. The acid in the food will burn the lining of your esophagus causing the so-called but can also feel like pressure in the chest, which is why it is sometimes confused with feelings associated with heart attacks. In some cases Heartburn is caused by to little or too much stomach acid.
These foods can weaken the LES valve - coffee, peppermint, spearmint, sugar, chocolate, onions, and alcohol. Once you have strengthened your LES, you can return to eating these foods in moderate amounts.

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