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Tylenol May Blunt Vaccines Effectiveness
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  10-15-2009    1
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Hysteria, not H1N1, taxing healthcare
4ensic
by 4ensic  9-27-2009   
 An outbreak of hovering parents nationwide causes the truly ill to wait for care. There are fees for unnecessarily setting off burglar alarms and fire alarms, how about private MD's charging more for Helicopter Hannah bringing in her child during an epidemic of a viral disease which has no cure when the child is merely in discomfort. What passes as "education" by the MSM is often just scaremongering to lift ratings. Maybe a set of guidelines for when to actually seek medical help in a report warning of deaths of toddlers would be responsible.
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Baby Tylenol Recall
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  9-25-2009    15
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Tylenol Recall 2009 | Infant, Children
johnnyklezkablezka
by johnnyklezkablezka  9-24-2009   
 Tylenol Recall 2009: Blister box aim and data on the boxes and bottlefuls of altogether administers and feelings of Tylenol ... Tylenol recall 2009, infant tylenol recall, children s tylenol recall, children s tylenol recall 2009, tylenol recall, tylenol.
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They asked for help and got body bags
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-17-2009    3
 “What we had asked for stockpiling were Advil, Tylenol, vaccine, not body bags. It's the easy way out for the government… It's not right to do that.”
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Loookie !!..a GIANT MICROBE SWINE FLU TOY....I want one for Xmas !
leevardi
by leevardi  8-27-2009   
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Six Months to Pick Out a Dog, Two Weeks to Pass Socialized Medicine
merrie
by merrie  7-23-2009   
 By the way, even the normally supine AP found it necessary to Fact Check Obama’s Ass because of the lies he tried to pass off in the press conference. He lied about keeping the Government out of health care decisions. He lied about not attacking Republicans. He lied about OcamaCare not adding to the deficit. By the way, LGF2 (the blog where former members of Little Green Footballs went after Charles Johnson went crackers) has a great summary of HR 3200, section-by-section, and what it means to you. Also, The left-wing moonbats may hate Ann Coulter, but I defy any of them to find a single thing she gets wrong in this column: TAKE TWO ASPIRIN AND CALL ME WHEN YOUR CANCER IS STAGE 4.
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FDA Changes Tylenol Warnings But Doesn’t Tell You How to Take it Safely
murieleileen
by murieleileen  7-23-2009   
  the NUMBER ONE cause of acute liver failure in the United States is from taking acetaminophen
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Best Free Alternatives to Commercial Software
Stumblerz
by Stumblerz  7-20-2009    1
 Some alternatives to costly software like MS office, photoshop and such, worth a read and bookmark
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Tylenol is a killer
scherylejann
by scherylejann  7-13-2009   
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REASONS NOT TO PANIC OVER A PAINKILLER
ellington
by ellington  7-9-2009   
 Few drugs are more ubiquitous than acetaminophen, and the headache drug Tylenol.
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FDA panel advises banning Vicodin, Percocet
wes50
by wes50  7-6-2009   
 A good thing if it flies!
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The FDA and Painkillers: What's Safe Now?
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  7-3-2009   
 Will I still be able to fill my prescription for Vicodin or Percocet? YES. While the FDA usually follows the recommendations of its advisory panels, the recommendations are not binding.
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FDA: Eliminate Vicodin & Percocet, lower strength Acetominophin
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  7-2-2009   
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say it isn't so! Vicodin and percocet to be banned?
doodleicious
by doodleicious  7-2-2009    2
 brother
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FDA May Restrict Acetaminophen
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  7-1-2009   
 I don't understand why they cannot "cut" R/X with a benign substance. They say the acetaminophen enhances the pain reliever, but some drugs containing it are not intended for pain. Like some of my colitis medicine.
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FDA may put restrictions on Tylenol
jay8h
by jay8h  6-30-2009   
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FDA Eyes Acetaminophen Liver Risk
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  5-28-2009   
  Three FDA advisory committees will hold a joint meeting on June 29 and 30 to discuss six options to further reduce the risk of liver injury from acetaminophen. Those options are: * Option 1: Reduce current doses or restrict the current maximum adult daily dose, single adult dose, and tablet strength to prescription only. * Option 2: Establish package-size limits for OTC acetaminophen products. * Option 3: Require unit-of-use packaging for prescription acetaminophen products. That means that the products will come to the pharmacy packaged ready for sale, with standardized labeling, instead of in bulk containers. * Option 4: Expand the product warning information on prescription acetaminophen products. For instance, the FDA might require "acetaminophen" to be on the ingredient list, instead of being listed as "APAP," so that consumers can identify that the drug contains acetaminophen. * Option 5: Eliminate combination OTC and/or prescription products tha
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Pain Pill Alternatives
ncfootcare
by ncfootcare  5-19-2009   
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Before I POP This Pill . . .
debbyski
by debbyski  3-22-2009    1
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New iPod Shuffle
cweb512
by cweb512  3-13-2009   
 Tiny like tylenol
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Bronchitis Remedies from your Medicine Cabinet
janejoe
by janejoe  2-13-2009   
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by rockriver1  2-10-2009   
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Soreness Unto Death
Moliticon
by Moliticon  1-31-2009    2
 This is an ongoing saga. Thousands of people overdose on acetaminophen (Tylenol) every year because they do not realize that it exists in tandem with so many other drugs, many sold over the counter. The daily maximum is 4,000 milligrams.
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Rivers of Drugs
baydawg
by baydawg  1-26-2009   
 drugs and rocks
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Christmas Vacations tylenol quote
Bruce Noll
by Bruce Noll  1-14-2009   
 Ya baby!
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You Can Lead A Horse To Water--Right?
Ilsadago1
by Ilsadago1  1-13-2009    2
 I wrote this blog post in May 2005. It's still true. Yes, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. You also must refrain from drowning him!
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made money buying all this???
faithbringshope
by faithbringshope  11-4-2008   
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Alpha lipoic acid's role for liver recovery
echeryl
by echeryl  10-29-2008   
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Facts About Female Orgasm That Will Surprise You
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  10-21-2008    13
 Sex is FAR Better than Tylenol for a Headache, Too!
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gas pains
suvedisu
by suvedisu  10-18-2008   
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Capturing your child's temporary language
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  9-29-2008    4
 How cute are these shirts? They have a large gallery of images to create your own special Translation Tee. They also take requests. Shirts cost around $30. Capture the magic of childhood before it disappears on you. Those kids grow up fast, you know.
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Acetaminophen Linked to Allergies? Docs Say Not So Fast
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-21-2008   
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Rosehip
robm47
by robm47  9-1-2008   
 Powdered rosehip used to ease arthritis pain
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FBI Story on Ivins and Anthrax Falls Apart
blueridge
by blueridge  8-9-2008   
 More news! 1. His attorney says he never knew he was a suspect or about to be indicted, while the article also claims others said he did (his therapist who was on criminal probation). His attorney would know. So what was his motive for "suicide by overdose of " (and is that credible? If you were going to commit suicide would you chose overdose on Tylenol?) 2. 15 other labs had access to the anthrax. Others say more than 100 scientists. 3. There is no direct evidence linking him to the crime. Yet he is the ONLY suspect and they were convinced that he would be found guilty?
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Dying to get back to this incredible place
zalisan
by zalisan  8-6-2008   
 I am in no way affiliated to Yelapa or Casa's de Isabel. I am very much in love with this space and it's people. Isabel, California native, has been a part of the Yelapa community for over 40 years. She is only one of the very few who have been privileged to visit with the indigenous Huichol Indians. This entire area is also known for the many celebrities that also have been entranced by the overwhelming beauty and serenity. For movie buffs check out remember "Night of the Iguana" with Richard Burton, Ava Gardner and Deborah Kerr? It was filmed not far from here: http://www.virtualvallarta.com/puertovallarta/puertovallarta/aboutpuertovallarta/picture-perfect-the-histo.shtml. Casa Isabel is located on "The Point," is quiet, and just a ten minute walk from the markets and restaurants in the village. The entire property overlooks a seasonal stream, with two waterfalls running through the canyon.
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Strange suicide from tylenol
aklimento
by aklimento  8-2-2008   
  Hmmmm...not a word about how the two senators who could have impeded the enactment of the so-called "Patriot Act", namely Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy, were the only two politicians who received anthrax letters and had to vacate their offices, allowing this abomination to sail through. NY governor George Pataki got the letter also. He have talk about tick layer of cement dust in downtown Manhattan.
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Peppermint Improves Digestion, Relieves Headaches and Kills Fungal Infections
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  8-1-2008   
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Apparent Suicide In Anthrax Case
merrie
by merrie  8-1-2008   
 Bruce E. Ivins, a scientist who helped the FBI investigate the 2001 mail attacks, was about to face charges. The death -- without any mention of suicide -- was announced to Ivins' colleagues at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, or USAMRIID, through a staffwide e-mail. The anthrax mailings killed five people, crippled national mail service, shut down a Senate office building and spread fear of further terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks. The extraordinary turn of events followed the government's payment in June of a settlement valued at $5.82 million to a former government scientist, Steven J. Hatfill, who was long targeted as the FBI's chief suspect despite a lack of any evidence that he had ever possessed anthrax. Ivins, employed as a civilian at Ft. Detrick, earlier had attracted the attention of Army officials because of anthrax contaminations that Ivins failed to report for five months.
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bonehead of the day award!
silvanaraihane
by silvanaraihane  7-13-2008   
 the mind boggles!!
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