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Update on Haloperidol / Halodol and PD
by
Sherri W.

Posted
Thu 17 Jun 2010 5:09pm
I received this today from a gal named Jennifer, who wrote in response to the article I posted a week or so ago regarding taking the drug Halodol/Haloperidol if you have Parkinson’s disease. If you missed it, you can read about it here . Otherwise, here is some more information in regards to contraindicators in Par ...
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Paying for Delay – Putting Consumers in the Crosshairs
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Prescription Access Litigation

Posted
Wed 03 Apr 2013 5:53pm
Reposted from the Community catalyst blog….
As we discussed here last week , the U.S. Supreme Court is currently deliberating over whether pharmaceutical companies can collude to reap $3.5 billion a year in excess profits from American patients. Named FTC v. Actavis (and informally referred to as “The Androgel Case”), this case addresses wh ...
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Health Headlines - June 19
by
Meredy

Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:23pm
Prostate Cancer Report Grades States
Five states -- Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Wisconsin -- received failing grades on the second annual Prostate Cancer Report Card, issued Monday by the National Prostate Cancer Coalition (NPCC).
Three of those states -- Arkansas, Mississippi, and Wisconsin -- flunked for the second- ...
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Holiday Brunch, Lunch or Dinner: Fix It and Forget It!
by
denise b.
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:38pm
How did you do this week on maintaining your weight? Writing down what I eat over the past week has been a challenge for me but I have still been eating smaller portions and being more aware of what I am putting in my mouth.
This week for many of us, the holiday intensity is kicked up a notch. The more tha ...
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Grapefruit Juice and Medicine May Not Mix
by
FDA
Posted
Wed 22 Feb 2012 11:01am
En Español
Grapefruit juice can be part of a healthful diet—most of the time. It has vitamin C and potassium—substances your body needs to work properly.
But it isn’t good for you when it affects the way your medicines work.
Get this high resolution gr ...
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How many of you suffer from GAD? How do you cope with it?
by
David M.

Posted
Wed 07 Oct 2009 4:41pm
Posted: GAD
Im curious how common GAD is? I was diagnosed when I was thirteen but since I' ve moved out on my own its gotten increasingly worse to the extreme of hospitilization for a week. It seems like the more responsibility and the more awareness I have now of how the world "really" is has a terrible affect on my mindset.
How many ...
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