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Over The Counter Bladder Infection - Articles
Over-the-Counter Drugs Could Be Causing Symptoms
by
Carol Bradley Bursack
Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:31pm
I received an email last week from a woman who was worried that her mother was being over-medicated. She had a point. We discussed the fact that the mother should get all of her prescriptions in the same place. This is smart for anyone, as when all of your medications are in one computer system at one pharmacy, the system should catch any
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Watch over-the-counter drugs for memory loss side effects
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Carol Bradley Bursack
Posted
Wed 09 Mar 2011 12:00am
Most of us have grown used to taking over-the-counter (OTC) drugs with some routine, even if it’s a daily aspirin now prescribed to most people as they age, to potentially prevent heart problems, or allergy medications for hay fever or animal allergies. In general, these drugs have been proven to be safe, or they wouldn’t be allowed to be sold
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Over-the-Counter Drug Interactions
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Brian Wolstenholme
Posted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:43pm
. The major concern is complications that can occur with taking over-the-counter meds. Before taking a new medication, one should consult their pharmacist to ensure it is safe for them... attack or stroke. It is crucial that someone who takes warfarin consult their physician and pharmacist before taking a new medication.
Over-the-counter meds can not only interact
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Chelation Products: Unapproved Over-the-Counter Drugs - Consumer Warning
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FDA
Posted
Thu 14 Oct 2010 10:50am
[Posted 10/14/2010]
AUDIENCE: Consumer
ISSUE: FDA advised consumers to avoid “chelation” products that are marketed over-the-counter (OTC) to prevent or treat diseases. There are serious safety issues associated with chelation products. Depending on the condition, when relying on unproven OTC chelation products to treat
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Interstitial Cystitis Attack or Bladder Infection?
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Kerry K.
Posted
Wed 15 Oct 2008 9:03am
1 Comment
, chronic discomfort and severe pain.
Yesterday my bladder pain flared up along with the question- Is this an IC attack or do I have a bladder infection? Here’s what helps me... or medical professional, just a woman who has lived a long time with IC, sharing my own experience. If you think you might have a bladder infection, call or see a doctor.)
Questions
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Herbs & Natural Cures For Bladder Infection
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Sonzy

Posted
Thu 30 Dec 2010 4:37am
is the bladder infection caused due to bacterial infection. The bladder is inflamed in bladder infection. The most common symptom of bladder infection is frequent urination and bouts of pain while having sex. People with bladder infection also experience pain while urinating.
Home cures for bladder infection:
The medical experts will prescribe you
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THOSE PESKY BLADDER INFECTIONS
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Martha K.
Posted
Wed 23 Jul 2008 4:07pm
For whatever reason, diabetics are prone to bladder infections. Most of these do not require antibiotics, if you use a supplement called D-MANNOSE. D-mannose is a polysaccharide that tells the e-coli, which is causing the infection, to attach to the D-mannose, and wash right out of the bladder. D-mannose, in combination with CYSTEX, will get most
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Do You Know Anything About Bladder Infection Symptoms?
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Lucy J.
Posted
Sat 15 May 2010 10:16pm
If you have ever dealt with a bladder infection then you are well aware of the fact that you never want to deal with bladder... to overcome it.
So what the heck is a bladder infection? This is what most people tend to ask especially since it can be easily mistaken for a kidney infection. A bladder infection
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Conquering Urinary Incontinence -- The First Bladder Infection of the Year
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Bob DeMarco
Posted
Thu 04 Feb 2010 7:34am
Last year my mother had five bladder infections. This is a common occurrence amongst people suffering from Alzheimer's disease and dementia....
By Bob DeMarco
Beginning in 2008I came upon a solution that not only allowed me to detect my mother's frequent bladder infectionsit also allowed us to cut down her urinary incontinence to near zero
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