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After 4 months of being on xarelto for pulmonary embolism was taken off the med due to bleeding. I was also taken off my normal 81 mg. aspirin which I take for heart disease. Neither my hemotologist, cardiologist, nor my gastro doc, (Crohn's disease ) have suggested I take an X-ray to determine if the clots are still there. This is very vexing. I am 67, athletic, trim and eat healthy. Anyone else experience similar situations? ## @JD, Sorry to hear about the bleeding on Xarelto. I did notice that bleeding was listed as a general side effect on NIH.gov, but I suppose that can be a pretty common occurrence with these types of medications in general. All I can say is that if it were me facing a similar situation, I'd put an emphasis on getting that X-ray done for the sole sake of h...

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I am 40 yrs of age suffering from liver haemengemia and taking 1 tab fibator daily. Can i take man force 100 without any problem. ## I'm s main 21 ka hu mera jalde gir jatahhhffdfghiii ## I suggest that you should not use manforce at this age with your own medical problem. Better you consult a doctor before taking it. At 40 years of age, you can really enjoy intimacy without external support. Have a cool mind.

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My pain doctor was out of the country for 2 months. I was seeing her P.A. who was amazing. I hadn't planned to stay with this new pain doctor anyway she was horrible. Anyway, I called for over a week to ask the nurse what I should do because I couldn't keep the fentanyl patches secured and used more of them, I was on my last one. I called everyday and left a message. She calls me back saying I couldn't get any refills until my appt. In 4 more days. I pleaded with her that I'd read the leaflet and feared the extent of the withdrawl. No answer. So I took some old (expired) meds that I had so I could fight the withdrawl. I brought them with me and told the P.A. While I was there what I did. She sympathized and seemed to know there were issues like this. I found out that day...

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How to use manforce 50 mg tablet ## Hy,I'm 21 year old..plz tell me how to use 50 mg man force tablet. ## Hi, WEST BENGAL SE. MERA SHADI KO 4 SAAL HO GAYA. MAIN 1 MINUTE SE ZYADA INTERCOURSE NAHI KAR PATI HOON. PLEASE 10 SE 15 MINUTE INTERCOURSE KARNE KE LIYE KUCH ADVICE DIJIYE. ## Hello freind mai kal intercourse karne jaa raha hu kaise use karu or kitna Der pehle use Kate. Or tablet ka power kitna Der rehata hai plz batao na yaar koi... ## Saurabh and somnath, my suggestion to both of you is not to use manforce or any other viagra at this age. This is the age you should enjoy life and intimacy together for a longer time Like any others if you take viagra or manforce tablets you will fall into the comfort and confidence of this medicine and will be unable to gain natural ability an...

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I have been seeing the same painmanagment Dr 3years. They were forced by NJ family care to discharge me because I pay cash to see him. He is very reasonable with his offfice visit fee. The meds I can't afford so I use my family care. All of a sudden after 3years they telling me there's a problem. One 38yr old woman has been there since she's 16 and Dr was forced to discharge her. He was told if he continues to see Medicaid or family care pts he'll be charged with fraud. How can they force me to change abduction allow me to see who I want if I pay ## Hi, Neecee! I'm sorry about the problem you're having. The main concern with cash paying patients is that they may be doing so to try to avoid being detected, because they are doctor hopping to get more pain medicatio...

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I was prescribed a quantity of 140 10mg oxycodone and 60 40mg oxycontin a month for chronic and severe back pain. I lost my job and insurance which caused me not to be able to afford my prescription for oxycontin which was around $750. I could only afford to get 14 of them. I had to deal with a little more pain than usual, but I was able to get through the month because I was able to lay in bed most of the time and go through minor withdrawls. When I went in to see the Doctor the next visit and told him what happened and how I could no longer afford the oxycontin, he said I broke the contract and then would only prescribe me 180 of the 10mg oxycodone.( I later realized that I did not break any contract, my insurance did!! ) While I was there I told him I would be starting a new job and ...

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Here in the state of KY we are being forced to either go to pain clinic and endure shots in your area of pain and you are given little pain meds or stay with your family Dr and be tapered off your pain meds. I have been on pain meds for several years I have chronic pain in my back and legs how can we stop what is being done.I'm 61 I need some type of pain relief but big brother is making it impossible to keep getting what you need for pain and suggestions on how to change the laws on this!

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Yesterday, I had an appointment with a brand new doctor that is in another state. He wrote me a prescription for a month supply of my medication and after stopping at and calling approximately 35 different pharmacies attempting to get the medication filled, I was given the name of a pharmacy by a very kind gentleman that had experienced the same problem. The medication I take is unfortunately very hard to get a prescription filled for if your doctor is not within your state and I live basically on the border of two other states, MD and PA. I called the pharmacy I was given the name of and indeed they did agree to fill the prescription. I inquired about acceptance of my insurance before going to the pharmacy and they stated that yes they did accept insurance and they would run the medica...

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Recently my mentally ill mother told off her case worker and in retaliation my mother was told in order to get her meds NOW she will have to go to a partial care program or she won't get her psy meds no more, which she never had to do in the last four years, it feels like blackmail and extortion in a way what can I do my mom is really mentally ill and last time she was off her meds she heard voices and pulled a rack with a TV on herself and had to go to the hospital ## Who is forcing her to do this to get her meds? The insurance company, the Doctor, the State? You said she went off on her case worker? What exactly is she taking, if you don't mind me asking? It's not blackmail or extortion per se because no doctor anywhere is obligated to accept or continue seeing patients, l...

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I’m 35 years old. I was placed on clozapine at the age of 13. I managed to get my life together, became stable enough to become an inspiration to others by becoming a teacher's assistant teaching barista coffee skills. Thing’s completely fell apart as soon as I met a new doctor this year. She forced the decision to change to lurasidone and nothing could stop her. I even tried to get help from my parents. She took the decision way too lightly and destroyed everything I achieved and it was extremely hard for me to get where I was, as I had to drop out of high school because of clozapine. I saw the side effects of lurasidone and I tried to protect myself but she’s a clever bully. I eventually gave in and tried lurasidone to respect my parents as she convinced them. It...

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small round off while, SERRAL. My ex must have got this in mexico. I found them in my asprin bottle. I asked him and he denied it, but he did try to force me to take some of them one day. What are they ## Are there any other markings on the tablet? It seems that Serral is actually a manufacturer, they make several different products, so I can't determine specifically which one this is. You are, however, correct, they are from Mexico.

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Ipecac Drug Index

Syrup of ipecac (/pkæk/), commonly referred to as ipecac, is a drug that was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses). It is obtained from the dried rhizome and roots of the ipecacuanha plant (Carapichea ipecacuanha), from which it derives its name. In particular, the rapidly induced forceful vomiting produced by ipecac was considered for many years to be an important front-line treatment for orally ingested poisons. However, subsequen...

Jetrea Ocriplasmin

Vitreomacular adhesion (VMA) is a human medical condition where the vitreous gel (or simply vitreous, AKA vitreous humour) of the human eye adheres to the retina in an abnormally strong manner. As the eye ages, it is common for the vitreous to separate from the retina. But if this separation is not complete, i.e. there is still an adhesion, this can create pulling forces on the retina that may result in subsequent loss or distortion of vision. The adhesion in of itself is not dangerous, but t...

Duodote Atropine + Pralidoxime Chloride

An ATNAA (Antidote Treatment Nerve Agent Autoinjector) is any of a variety of autoinjectors in use with the US Armed Forces. An autoinjector is a medical device designed to deliver a single dose of a particular (typically life-saving) drug. Most autoinjectors are spring-loaded syringes. By design, autoinjectors are easy to use and are intended for self-administration by patients. The site of injection depends on the drug loaded, but it typically is administered into the thigh or the buttocks....

Esmolol Drug Index

Esmolol, sold under the brand name Brevibloc, is a cardioselective beta1 receptor blocker with rapid onset,[1] a very short duration of action, and no significant intrinsic sympathomimetic or membrane stabilising activity at therapeutic dosages. It is a class II antiarrhythmic.[2] Esmolol decreases the force and rate of heart contractions by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors of the sympathetic nervous system, which are found in the heart and other organs of th...

I used to take Doriden for bouts of insomnia but I heard it was discontinued. However, I asked my pharmacy about this and they said they would order it for me. Can it be ordered? ## Hello, Alicia! How are you? Yes, it can be ordered, it wasn't discontinued, just basically replaced by medications that have been deemed safer, so it is rarely prescribed today. ## Hello. I had been prescribed Doriden (generic glutethimide) for a number of years but was forced to switch to a benzodiazapine as I was told the manufacturer Ciba had conducted a worldwide product discontinuation due to poor sales. I did however read your post reply confirming a pharmacy could order this medication upon request? Was curious if you had any additional info or can confirm that Doriden is still available if reques...

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Zenzedi Dextroamphetamine Sulfate

Dextroamphetamine (D-AMP)[note 1] is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and an amphetamine enantiomer[note 2] that is prescribed for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.[17][18] It is also used as an athletic performance and cognitive enhancer, and recreationally as an aphrodisiac and euphoriant. Dextroamphetamine was also used in the past by some countries' military forces to fig...

Diuretic Drug Category

A diuretic is any substance that promotes the production of urine. This includes forced diuresis. There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from bodies, although each class does so in a distinct way. Alternatively, an antidiuretic such as vasopressin is an agent or drug which reduces the excretion of water in urine. Contents 1 Medical Uses 2 Types 2.1 High ceiling loop diuretic 2.2 Thiazides 2.3 Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors 2.4 Potassiu...

Since this medicine increases or assists in making dopamine has there ever been a trial or test in ALS patients?? ## There have been a few theories and smalls test done, but nothing conclusive has been found, so far. It can be hard to get approval for such trials, due to the risks they post to the people with the conditions, who are force to forego conventional treatments. Are there any other comments or questions?

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Xelstrym Dextroamphetamine

Dextroamphetamine (D-AMP)[note 1] is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and an amphetamine enantiomer[note 2] that is prescribed for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.[17][18] It is also used as an athletic performance and cognitive enhancer, and recreationally as an aphrodisiac and euphoriant. Dextroamphetamine was also used in the past by some countries' military forces to fig...

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