Some pharmacists are concerned, should you be?
Recently some pharmacists had become concerned over the shortages presented by some drug manufacturers. This has led to an important topic of discussion. What happens if a drug you rely on is no longer...
View ArticleHeavy drinking may raise abnormal heart rhythm risk
Reuters – updated 1/19/2011 NEW YORK — People who drink regularly, especially heavy drinkers, may be more likely than teetotalers to suffer atrial fibrillation, a type of abnormal heart rhythm,...
View ArticleCan Grapefruit Juice Affect Your Medications?
Yet there's a dark side to this wonderful beverage that you should be aware of. Grapefruit juice may affect the absorption of various medications so it's always good to check the list of medications...
View ArticleHow Well Do You Know Fibromyalgia?
I thought to post some information on a series of illnesses that many of our clients who order from us have discussed. Fibromyalgia, is one disorder that has various factors that can easily go...
View ArticleWhat Big Pharma Didn’t Say on 60 MINUTES
Recently 60 MINUTES aired a program showing police raiding a Peruvian facility that packaged and manufactured illicit drugs. This was an important broadcast to bring this sort of situation to light. It...
View Article1 in 5 people can’t afford their medications & don’t take what’s prescribed
Although most of us understand this scenario all too well, it's even scarier to think that we more than likely know someone who experiences this. It's bad enough that there are many people that can't...
View ArticleAntidepressants and aspirin don’t mix
Antidepressants and aspirin don't mix, a new study suggests. Researchers found that painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen appear to decrease the effectiveness of a popular class of antidepressants...
View ArticleDo you have essential hypertension?
Most people with high blood pressure have what is known as essential hypertension. It is caused by genetics; bad diet, especially a high salt diet; obesity; lack of exercise; and excessive alcohol...
View ArticlePreparing Low Dose Naltrexone at Home
Supplies Needed • 50 mg tabs of naltrexone • 5 ml syringe or graduated baby medicine dropper • 4 oz amber glass jar with a tight fitting lid • Distilled water Order your supply of 50mg...
View ArticleHow to use your inhaler
What is a Rotahaler? Many people that suffer from asthma, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) or cystic fibrosis use dry powder inhalers (DPI’s) to administer their medication. The Rotahaler...
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