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Paxil Recall Lawyer Discusses Paxil Addiction (09 Feb 2007)
Though a latecomer to the SSRI antidepressant market, Paxil grew successful very quickly by gaining FDA approval for very specific conditions like "social anxiety disorder" and "general anxiety disorder", which were very rare conditions at the time. In running add campaigns, Paxil encouraged people to try their drug for general anxiety and sales of Paxil soared. Paxil commercials insist that it is not addictive, and many doctors and pharmacies will repeat this hype. Some patients will tell you a different story, however, and a class action lawsuit has been filed by Paxil addicts suffering from stomach illness, headaches, intense mood swings, and electrical zapping pain behind the eyes.

Phenylpropanolamine (PPH) Lawyer: Decongestant Causes Stroke (09 Feb 2007)
Phenylpropanolamine, or PPH, used to be an active ingredient in many over the counter nasal decongestants and weight control drug products. The FDA pulled phenylpropanolamine off the market in May of 2000 when a Yale University School of Medicine study found that patients using PPH were at a higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke, or bleeding of the brain. By then it had been in popular use for many years.

Naproxen Lawyer: Aleve Recall Consideration (09 Feb 2007)
Naproxen, sold over the counter as Aleve, has been a very popular pain reliever for over a decade now. Because it has a long half-life, Aleve can stay in the system for over 12 hours. However, a recent study of Alzheimer's Disease patients has found that large doses of Aleve caused a 50% increased rate of heart attack and stroke. The FDA is considering regulatory or recall measures for Naproxen and Aleve.

Meridia Lawyer: Meridia Diet Pill Side Effects (09 Feb 2007)
Following the recall of Fen-Phen and Redux in 1999 (two diet drugs that cause heart valve diseases) Meridia was released. Meridia is a diet drug similar to the ones that were recalled. Like the recalled drugs, it releases serotonin into the brain to trick the patient's body into feeling full and choosing to eat less. These drugs do not so much remove weight from the body as they do encourage and facilitate a lifestyle involving lower caloric intake.

Ephedra Product Ban (09 Feb 2007)
The herbal supplement Ephedra has been banned by the FDA because the drug raises blood preasure and stresses the heart. Ephedra (also known as ma huang) has caused numerous deadly strokes, and the positive effects are limited to a temporary, short-term weight loss. The Ephedra diet pill is dangerous and Ephedra product is not even an effective means of weight loss.

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Lamictal Rash Lawyer (09 Feb 2007)
Lamictal, also known as Lamotrigine, has been prescribed to treat epileptic seizures for about 10 years. It also has antidepressant effects that are especially helpful in treating bipolar disorder depression because it does not trigger manic episodes. Lamictal can cause an allergic reaction, a serious possibly life-threatening rash. It is not proven safe during pregnancy and should not be taken while breast feeding.

Cold-Eeze Side Effects Lawyer: Zinc Destroys Sense of Smell! (09 Feb 2007)
Cold-Eeze nasal spray is a homeopathic zinc solution that can cure a 9-day cold in 3 days or less! Unfortunately, many patients using Cold-Eeze have experienced intense burning and lost their senses of smell and taste. This condition, anosmia, is incurable. Cold-Eeze is so new that many people do not realize the danger, and it sounds unbelievable, but please be careful using this homeopathic drug!

Celebrex Side Effects Lawsuit Lawyer (09 Feb 2007)
The drug Celebrex has been found to cause heart attacks and strokes but unlike Vioxx, a drug with similar dangerous side effects, Celebrex is still on the market. Celebrex side effects can be very dangerous and lawsuits are already being filed against Pfizer for Celebrex-related injuries and deaths.

Ativan Side Effects Lawyer (09 Feb 2007)
Ativan is a mild tranquilizer with many different applications, and depending on how it is used it can cause different side effects. Ativan is commonly used to relieve anxiety, to calm manic schizophrenics, and as an intravenous pre-surgery relaxant. Ativan may also be used to cure such diverse maladies as alcohol withdrawal symptoms, to treat serial seizures in children, to promote amnesia, and to relax the severe vomiting of patients after chemotherapy. The dangerous side effects of Ativan, however, are just as diverse.

Study Confirms IBS Improvement (09 Feb 2007)
Irritable bowel syndrome is a debilitating and distressing condition, which affects 10-20% of the population. IBS is characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel function such as constipation, d...

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Over The Counter Pain Medication: How To Choose The Right Drugs (09 Feb 2007)
With the recent front-page news about the possible hazards of pain medications, you may be taking a look at your over-the-counter (or OTC) pain medications with a wary eye. While all drugs, including those you don't need a prescription for, can be dangerous, some basic knowledge can help you avoid the pitfalls for the pain relief you need.

Drug Interactions: Five Common Dangerous Interactions You Should Know About (09 Feb 2007)
Prescription drugs can save your life. But interactions between prescription drugs and other drugs or with illnesses or conditions you have can lead to significant consequences. Drug interactions may make your drug less effective, cause unexpected side effects, or increase the action of a particular drug. Some drug interactions can even be harmful to you. The table below shows examples of common interactions and what their results are.

Celebrex? Vioxx? Can My Doctor Provide Me With Safe Prescription Painkillers? (09 Feb 2007)
The news has been full of the recent FDA findings on a new set of drugs to help relieve pain. These drugs have been approved for re-release, but it is unclear whether Vioxx will be available again and whether physicians will feel comfortable prescribing Celebrex and Bextra for many of their patients.

rX My Heart and Hope to Die (09 Feb 2007)
This must be a mistake! How could his drug costs rise from $150 a month to $1101 in just three weeks? My hands shook while I read the pharmacy bill. There was no mistake. The bill I held recorded th...

Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease With Lipitor and Pravachol (09 Feb 2007)
Results of a new study comparing the effectiveness of Pfizer Inc.,'s Lipitor with Pravachol, made by Bristol-Myers Squibb, was recently published in the New York Times. The study details the clinical...

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CRP And Your Heart (09 Feb 2007)
Monitoring your CRP level is vitally important because it is one of the best indicators of heart disease. C-Reactive Protein has proven to be one of the best indicators of looming Heart disease. Fin...

Orphan Drugs: Hope Where There Is Little or No Hope (09 Feb 2007)
NEW YORK, N.Y., February 18, 2004 - On a visit to his doctor, Gary Jacob received distressing news - not about himself, but a friend of the doctor's. While playing with one of his children, the docto...

10 Steps To Detoxification (09 Feb 2007)
Technology. We live in a grand time of technological development. Computers, the Internet, cell phones, digital cameras and DVDs. But the human body has not 'kept up' with technology. Human beings ce...

Warning! Flu Shots Can Be Dangerous To Your Health (09 Feb 2007)
Every year about this time doctors around the world are recommending that people go in and get their annual flu shot. What most people don't know or understand is just how dangerous this could be, e...

Cetyl Myristoleate Seperating Fact From Fiction (09 Feb 2007)
I am a strong believer in Cetyl Myristoleate for the treatment of arthritis. For the last three years I have been researching and writing about Cetyl Myristoleate. I am constantly searching for new r...

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