Narcotics - Articles
Withdrawls From Cymbalta Not Pretty at All, Neither is this DRUG!
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nurse deborah
Hi,i can't tell you what a awful time i am having, and some of the sife effects of this drug are the same as the withdrawls for so many hundreds of thounds of us. It has only just come out not the Eli Lilllly will have to include all the true withdraws, and also send all this information to the doctors. This is the secondreport in a very short time ...
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ERR: Emergency Room Reflections
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Dr. Ed L.
... ted and pleasant. FYI.2) Primary care docs: I understand your dilemma with pain medication. However, it’s awfully easy to tell the patient ‘no more refills on narcotics for two weeks,’ when you know they have the option to go to the emergency department; and when, quite frankly, you know that they will go to the emergency depa ...
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Gum…The New Asthma Medicine.
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Mom2Taytiebug
Has it only been 3 days since I last posted? It feels like a month. Today has been the first day Taylor has been fever free, so it looks like she will be able to go back to school tomorrow. It's been a rough week. Taylor just doesn't do well when she is sick. She doesn't understand taking it easy and she would rather go to school, sick or not. The ...
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On Monday this week, the physica ...
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cancerhat
... e’s taking, he has meds for blood pressure, cancer, and phosphates plus he takes a med that helps stimulate his appetite, a med for his blood, laxatives (because of the narcotics), and aspirin and something else that I can’t think of. So it’s my job and I think on Monday he didn’t like that it was my job.From about 5:30 pm o ...
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One of my best friends came over ...
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cancerhat
... ce for pain so for him to complain that it hurts had to mean that it really did hurt – he wasn’t just whining and wanting more meds. He actually does NOT care for narcotics, he likes to be in control. You’re not in control when you’re taking narcotics.RW and I did some shopping at Target before I got too freaked out because ...
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October 20, 2009
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cancerhat
... n the right femur (the kidney cancer has metastasized to the bottom of the femur as well as what they call the medial cortex of the femur). He has been taking an awful lot of narcotics to handle the pain and the leg is at high risk for spontaneously breaking so he’s finally giving in.We’ll be checking TB into the hospital tomorrow morni ...
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“STATE-SANCTIONED MALINGERING IS THE BIRTISH DISEASE”
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Seaneen ..
... ate to pay people to continue with their dangerous habits. Awarding “disability” handouts to drug abusers makes a complete mockery of the law, given not only that narcotics are illegal but also that a significant proportion of crime is committed by addicts.These people deserve spells in prisons, not an easy lifetime on the dole ( not s ...
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Jason Mark Young
Ger ...
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Stan Cohen
Jason Mark Young Geriatric Mental Health ConsultationThere are so many things that can be discussed in reference to psychotropic medications. I am going to focus on questions that you, as family members, can ask yourself in deciding if antidepressant medication therapy is the right choice for your loved one. Hopefully after reading this article, ...
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Of Mice and Men ...
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jonhoward1
I started Rituxan biotherapy on Monday in accordance with the NIH protocol. Rituxan is a chimeric monoclonal antibody. The chimeric element is that mouse proteins are used to facilitate production of this half-mouse half-human antibody. One of the forms describing the treatment actually said not to receive treatment if you have reactions to mous ...
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