B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for July 29, 2012

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    doc white  over 12 years ago

    Resurch is good.

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    revisages  over 12 years ago

    the “pathology” of patient passionis an occursion by rationlike trespace over transpassing

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    rugeirn  over 12 years ago

    If you want to look at interesting side effects, look at cancer drugs. One of the listed side effects of Tasigna, one of the big three leukemia medications is “sudden death.”

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    rugeirn  over 12 years ago

    @Doctor ToonR. J. Reynolds makes plenty of money on tobacco, which is so simple to grow that it grows wild. People will always pay for convenience and quality. Furthermore, both the pharmaceutical industry and the tobacco industry would be very well placed to serve a legal marijuana market. Very few people want to spend their time gardening, which is why there’s a very good market for tomatoes, even though they’re ridiculously easy to grow. No, I’m sorry, but your little conspiracy theory doesn’t hold water.

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    ninetoes  over 12 years ago

    As a member of a clinical trial, I know the feeling.

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    FlatheadFord  over 12 years ago

    Jeff Foxworthy has a great routine on side effects, including low credit ratings and anal seepage.

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    tigre1  over 12 years ago

    My doctor, to whom I was referred by a great lady doc who I adore…HE got busted for pain meds. He had me on vicodin for at least seven years…they worked, I thought. When I couldn’t get a refill, I was in trouble and had several very bad days and nights. I NEVER want to go there again. I threw myself on the mercy of the VA and they responded wonderfully.

    So I’m off the vicodin for a couple of weeks now…but I sleep in two hour stretches…for several days, two hours a night.

    I keep thinking that when I’m tired enough I’ll sleep, and worry that will be sometime when I must drive.

    Side effects?

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    Stormrider2112  over 12 years ago

    Topical acne medicines (like Stridex) have fun side effects like redness, peeling, swelling, and burning. Because side effects that mimic the symptoms make total sense.

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    gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago

    And that’s why I try natural remedies before going to pharmaceuticals. It’s worked great for me so far with no side effects. (And yes, I know natural remedies can have problems or may be ineffective. I do A LOT of research before taking anything.)

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    jtviper7  over 12 years ago

    To pick preseason football…Darts

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    Mitchtheone  over 12 years ago

    My favorite pharmacist was the mark Blankfield on the old Fridays. Hilarious.. Goggle it..

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    Hunter7  over 12 years ago

    doesn’t pain medication cause pain? Like cough drops make you cough? What’s needed is Anti-Pain Medication.

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    yuggib  over 12 years ago

    As a nursing student in 75, there were the following universal side effects for ALL drugs: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and death. Good to see that nothing has changed.

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    boldyuma  over 12 years ago

    For most of my ailments I take a little aspirin and chew

    “Beeman’s” gum with Pepsin..I read somewhere that if

    aspirin was trying to be marketed today the FDA would

    not pass it..(too many side effects)

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    lectricdude  over 12 years ago

    …if you experience heart attack, stroke, or sudden death…call your doctor immediately…!

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    dionnalugo  over 12 years ago

    side effects may include sudden and uncontrollable death syndrome.

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    Raymond Powell  over 12 years ago

    My sentiments exactly!

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    Shikamoo Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Gravol (trademark) is an anti-histamine. so you won’t sneeze either while you sleep.

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    Shikamoo Premium Member over 12 years ago

    The side effects of some nasal sprays are: stuffiness, sore throat, coughing or sneezing. If you didn’t have a cold or allergies to begin with, these sprays will make sure you have all the symptoms afterwards.

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    krisl73  over 12 years ago

    I looked up marijuana on a medical site. It sounds about as bad for you as most medications, maybe worse:•Regular use of marijuana can cause problems with memory and affect problem-solving and learning. It can cause mood swings, anxiety, and depression.•It can damage the lungs, which may lead to breathing problems (such as wheezing and bronchitis).•It contains many cancer-causing chemicals.•When under the influence of marijuana, a person may have reduced inhibitions and impaired judgment. He or she may take risks or have an auto accident.•It can cause lower sperm counts and increased breast size in males (gynecomastia). In females, it can cause menstrual problems.Frequent, heavy use of marijuana can lead to needing increasing amounts of it to get the same feelings (tolerance) and possibly to dependence (addiction). If daily use is stopped, flu-like withdrawal symptoms and craving for the drug can develop within 24 to 48 hours and last about 2 weeks.

    Long-term, regular use of marijuana may contribute to developing some kinds of cancer, breathing problems similar to smoking (cough and wheezing), and a weakened immune system. Long-term heavy use can lead to reduced motivation and to difficulty maintaining attention to what’s going on around you.

    Marijuana is strongly absorbed by fatty tissues in various organs of the body. The chemical THC usually can be detected in urine several days after marijuana has been smoked. If marijuana is used heavily, traces of THC may be detected in urine for weeks after use has stopped.

    Changes in a person’s behavior that may indicate marijuana use include:

    •Withdrawal, fatigue, and depression.•Carelessness with grooming.•Hostility and relationship problems.•Changes in academic performance and increased absenteeism or truancy. Regular use of marijuana affects short-term memory, learning, and attention span.•Loss of interest in favorite activities, including sports.•Changes in eating or sleeping habits.

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