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A dietary supplement is a manufactured product intended to supplement one's diet by taking a pill, capsule, tablet, powder, or liquid.[2] A supplement can provide nutrients either extracted from food sources or that are synthetic in order to increase the quantity of their consumption. The class of nutrient compounds includes vitamins, minerals, fiber, fatty acids, and amino acids. Dietary supplements can also contain substances that have not been confirmed as being essential t...

I need mental health services I also need to get some HIV and hep c tests done I also need medication for my anxiety and other mental health issues and haven't had my meds since my insurance expired please help me out ## Hello, Naz! How are you? I'm very sorry about the situation that you're in. The best suggestions I can make for finding the help you need would be to contact your nearest large hospitals and ask to get connected with someone in their social work/social assistance program. They usually have lists of resources that they keep specifically for helping people like you. For the HIV testing, contact your local health department. They often have lists of free or low-cost clinics, such as Planned Parenthood that can provide you with those services. Does anyone else h...

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My husband has CTCL and is being told to take Targretin. Can anyone tell me if they have taken it and what side effects they had? Thank you ## Lois, There is an online support group of CTCL patients, many of whom are on Taragretin. They will be happy to share their experiences. Go to Association of Cancer Online Resources and look for the CTCL-MF group. ## Thank you, Judy for that very helpful post. It seems we haven't had a lot of people posting on here that have been using it. We do, however, have more information on the medication here: Can anyone post about experience using this drug?

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Unfortunately I have a second occurrence of atrial flutter. While waiting for my cardiologist to decide next steps I was out on eliquis. When I got to the pharmacy I was informed the cost could be $500 for a 30 day supply. But thankful the pharmacist informed of a coupon to bring it down to a $10 copay. While I completed the online application she filled my prescription. Another example of the crazy run away cost of drugs and physicians prescribing with little concern of the patients cost. Thankfully this pharmacist did the right thing. Here is the web site for the coupon ## Hello Doug, how are you? That's wonderful, I'm glad your pharmacist was so helpful. Eliquis Savings and Support is a great resource both for the monetary savings, and the medication details that are provided...

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