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From: World Pharma News -  21 Nov 2007, 14:19

Novartis withdraws its application to extend the marketing authorisation for Zometa The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has been formally notified by Novartis Pharma AG of its decision to withdraw the application to extend the marketing authorisation to include a new indication for the medicinal product Zometa (zoledronic acid). Read more... http :// www .worldpharmanews,com /content/view/205/1/ Nycomed...

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From: John Graeme -  17 Nov 2007, 23:13

Dietary Supplements and Health Freedom http :// www .house.gov/paul/tst/tst2005/tst042505.htm April 25, 2005 "Millions of Americans take dietary supplements every day, and the numbers are growing as the Baby Boom generation ages. ...They have concluded that vitamins, minerals, and other supplements might help them stay healthy and less dependent on the...

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From: Deborah Speer -  17 Nov 2007, 17:34

My kid has the smelliest feet on the planet. When he takes off his shoes the odor makes you want to wretch. What makes feet stink? Do you treat the shoe/sock or the foot? At the store, I saw "odor eaters" is an anti-fungal where you treat the foot. I also saw baking soda formulations where you coat the inside of the shoe to absorb oders. There was...

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From: Alys -  16 Nov 2007, 00:47

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  10 Nov 2007, 11:09

Kinda makes one wonder exactly what goes on . Two totally different conclusions.. ------------------------------------ Conclusions There was no interaction between mycophenolate mofetil and iron supplements Conclusions: This finding shows that when mycophenolate mofetil and iron ion preparations were administered concomitantly, a remarkable decrease...

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From: ironjustice -  08 Nov 2007, 03:42

"PLA inhibitors including tetracyclin and the PLA substrate phosphatidylcholine" Int J Mol Med. 2007 Dec;20(6):913-8.Links Phospholipase A as a potent virulence factor of Vibrio vulnificus.Koo BS, Lee JH, Kim SC, Yoon HY, Kim KA, Kwon KB, Kim HR, Park JW, Park BH. Department of Biochemistry, Medical School and Institute for Medical Sciences, Chonbuk...

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  07 Nov 2007, 12:16

Anyone know their .. fermentation ..? Isn't this what this process is .. ? Just throwing biomass / plants in a ditch / trough and allowing it to compost .. except in this case with a little added moisture .. ? Oil comes out on top because .. oil .. floats .. ? http :// forums.hypography,com /chemistry/7979-oil-plants.html Process for recovering hydrocarbons...

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From: rem460@aol,com -  07 Nov 2007, 02:03

6> TWO DAY FLU and COLD CURE UNTIL FLU IS CURED, EAT *ONLY* ALKALINE REACTING FOODS: FRUITS, FRESH AND DRIED, INCLUDING CITRUS (except prunes, plums, rhubarb, cranberries) FRUIT JUICES (except cranberry, etc.) ...

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From: SubGenius Spice -  06 Nov 2007, 20:32

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From: MargoRosenbach@hotmail,com -  02 Nov 2007, 18:09

I add to this medicare list often (every day sometimes), hope it helps! -margo (Also check the Government Agencies section for listings of healthcare agencies.) This category includes information about states' aged and disabled Medicare beneficiaries, such as enrollment, demographics ( http :// www .medicarebeneficiaries,com ) Medicare beneficiaries and providers...

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From: Dr. Wayne Simon -  01 Nov 2007, 17:53

If a U.S. pharmacist wishes to move to the U.K. is his/her pharmacy license recognized. How would one be able to practice pharmacy in the U.K. with a valid U.S. pharmacy license?

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From: me@privacy,net -  01 Nov 2007, 15:19

I'm just abt to wrap up getting my two year degree at local community college Took calc I and II, Chem I and II, and Bio I..... along with al the other normal stuff I'm seriously giving pharmacy a consideration.... but I am 49 years old. Live in Missouri What schools would take someone my age as a transfer student into their pharm programs? IOW.......

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From: Mtr -  31 Oct 2007, 22:35

How does a drug's half life relate to its time to peak plasma concentration? They would generally seem to be somewhat similar, with PPC preceding the half life by some measure. Is that correct?

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From: Ryan -  31 Oct 2007, 15:41

I'm a fourth year med student on leave and I'm familiar with a doc whose typical practice is to have his ortho-tech (doc is an ortho surgeon) sign his name to narcotics scripts (typically percocet etc). This is without the physical presence of the doc in question and, again, is routine for this office. Is this legal? I know that as a student I must...

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From: cas -  30 Oct 2007, 09:10

I have been prescribed Ibruprophen x1 and Paracetamol x 2 twice daily by my GP for pain relief of my arthritis,it works very well but I always thought that you should not mix these type of pain tablets? I have tried everything else but this is the best so far.Can you reassure me that it is ok..thank you ....cas

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