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sublingual b-12 and KurZyme
I Haved tried to stop this as it does not work for me and I still keep getting billed I just called and was on the phone for a hour and then was disconnected I want it to all stop even the KurZyme. CAN'T AFFORD THIS STUFF. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. I am sorry, I wish we could help you, but we are an information only website, we do not sell nor ship any medications, either prescription or over the counter. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer by email or regular mail? ...
Monday, 9/6/2010 9:20:33 AM  2 Replies  Subscribe to thread 197430
Oxycotton 80mg/120mg
Oxycotton is a synthetic form of heroin that is highly addictive and can cause severe side effects. I got perscribed Oxycotton 80mg because of a car wreck. I took them as perscribed until I got used to them (addicted). I then took more then my normal amount to get high. They took me off 3 months later, and I began withdrawing. I got in contact with local druggys and bought 120mg of oxcotton. I stopped using, and had to go into the hospital 5 hours later because of heart failure due to the drug. ...
Monday, 2/23/2009 5:50:31 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 187931
need to know if its safe Filed in Morphine
Hi iam takeing morphine sulfate er 15mg my dr just started me on these one every 12 hours I took one at 5am it is now 12pm would it hurt me to take a nuther one...??? Iam in pain I was takeing methadon 10mg x3 but I wanted off of it so my ? Is can I take a nuthher morphine? Have you contacted your doctor? It isn't advisable to take them closer together, than the 12 hour dosing, unless your doctor specifically advises you to do so. It could result in your getting too much of the Morphine at on ...
Monday, 4/9/2012 3:12:27 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 229099
Solmux Capsule
How many times do I have to take Solmux Capsule?And for how many days also do i need to take these capsule? Please be advise. Thank you Hi Ellen, Solmux contains the active ingredient Carbocisteine, which is used to help thin the mucous caused by conditions such as allergies and COPD. The dosage and administration guidelines for this medication state the following: For adults and children over age 12, one capsule of Carbocisteine (Solmux) should be taken with food every 8 hours. I co ...
Wednesday, 1/18/2012 6:10:21 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 226522

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