FDA-approved drug Kalydeco for rare form of cystic fibrosis tested - HealthJockey.com  HealthJockey.com |
FDA-approved drug Kalydeco for rare form of cystic fibrosis tested HealthJockey.com ... soon be shown to help patients with other CFTR mutations as well,” remarked Steven Rowe, MD, MSPH, associate professor in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine.
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An Unlikely Face of Heart Disease - Nobles County Review  Nobles County Review |
An Unlikely Face of Heart Disease Nobles County Review She was certain that she had allergies and that a prescription allergy medication would alleviate her symptoms. A heart problem was the furthest thing from her mind. Anderson made an appointment to see a doctor. The doctor needed only minutes to know ...
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Kellie Pickler Gave Up Pet Cat for Husband Kyle Jacobs - Us Magazine  Us Magazine |
Kellie Pickler Gave Up Pet Cat for Husband Kyle Jacobs Us Magazine He was SEVERELY ALLERGIC you morons! Not saying that he didn't LIKE cats! All of you can now go back to sitting and eating your nightly pint of Haagen-Dazs, in your dirty bathrobe, while watching Lifetime. Maybe he can't take the meds.
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Study Finds No Drug-Drug Interaction Between AggrenoxĀ® (aspirin/extended ... - Sacramento Bee |
Study Finds No Drug-Drug Interaction Between AggrenoxĀ® (aspirin/extended ... Sacramento Bee AGGRENOX should be avoided in patients allergic to any ingredient in AGGRENOX, allergic to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), or who have the combination of asthma, runny nose and nasal polyps. AGGRENOX should not be given to a child or ...
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Merck Reports Mixed Q4, 2012 Outlook Below Forecasts - Investor's Business Daily  Globe and Mail |
Merck Reports Mixed Q4, 2012 Outlook Below Forecasts Investor's Business Daily Sales of the medications grew 40% to $1.3 billion in Q4. Revenue from its top-selling drug, allergy medication Singulair, grew 8% to $1.46 billion. The US patent on Singulair will expire in August and the company is expecting a "significant" drop in ... Merck Swings To 4Q Profit On Fewer Charges, Sales GrowthFox Business
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New Study: Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medicine Saves Healthcare System Billions - Sacramento Bee |
New Study: Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medicine Saves Healthcare System Billions Sacramento Bee These bills, and others like them, ensure that individuals, such as allergy sufferers, can use their FSA dollars to purchase the OTC medicines they need without the inconvenience and cost of a physician's visit. "The 40 million Americans who are living ...
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Letter: Given the third degree in my quest to buy allergy tablets - TCPalm |
Letter: Given the third degree in my quest to buy allergy tablets TCPalm I recently tried to buy a box of 20 allergy tablets containing a decongestant linked to the illegal drug methamphetamine, so they're now kept behind the pharmacy counter. The store was out of 20-count packages and only had 10s.
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Over-the-counter medicines provide $102B in profits - CMIO |
Over-the-counter medicines provide $102B in profits CMIO The survey, conducted by Booz, surveyed 3200 consumers as a means to measure aggregate cost savings of OTC medicines. The analysis was performed for seven categories of the most common acute and chronic conditions: allergy, anti-fungal, cough/cold/flu, ... New Study: Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medicine Saves Healthcare System BillionsPR Newswire (press release)
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Pharmacies selling lots of allergy meds during warm spell - KRMG  KRMG |
Pharmacies selling lots of allergy meds during warm spell KRMG He said there are several questions that pharmacists will ask a client when trying to determine the right medication for his or her allergies, including the person's health history. Allergy Medications photo.
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Tackett Pharmacy leads industry in compounding - Weatherford Democrat |
Tackett Pharmacy leads industry in compounding Weatherford Democrat Morris said the advantage of a compounding lab is that it allows pharmacists to problem solve for their patients, whether the issue be an allergic reaction to dye in medications, an inability to swallow a pill or the taste of a medication, ...
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