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reviews on diurex, how long does it take to work ...
Friday, 10/3/2008 2:23:08 PM  Post a Reply 
magnesium salicylate and mobic Filed in Mobic
I just took a Diurex and a mobic within minutes of each other...is this a problem? Diurex actually contains Pamabrom, which is claimed to be a diuretic to help with bloating. Mobic contains the active ingredient Meloxicam and is a prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory. Unfortunately, since Diurex is actually an over the counter supplement and not a prescription medication, its interactions with prescription medications has not been studied, nor has its side effects. You could tr ...
Wednesday, 7/22/2009 8:01:28 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 193925
mobic and magnesium salicylate Filed in Mobic
I just took a Diurex and a mobic within minutes of each other...is this a problem? My mother takes mobic on a periodic basis. She has also begun to take magnesium supplements in hopes of relieving muscle cramps. Should we be worried about a drug interaction? ...
Thursday, 3/3/2011 9:02:40 AM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 193924
pill oval blue with alva on one side and 1 on the other side
oval aqua blue shape with ALVA on one side and the number 1 on the other side this is Diurex, a bloat relief pill, often used for weight loss. It is the caffeine free version and contains ONLY Pamabrom 50mg. http://www.alva-amco.com/diurex/diurex_caplets.html ...
Sunday, 2/24/2013 10:22:32 AM  2 Replies  Subscribe to thread 208333
alva pill with a number 2 on the back
There is a number 2 on the back side Found a match it's Magnesium 162.5 mg and Pamabrom 25 mg, which are the active ingredients in Diurex. Diurex is used to treat bloating. Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ...
Wednesday, 5/27/2009 3:20:42 PM  3 Replies  Subscribe to thread 191103
Clear Capsule with clear blue band
Has blue clear band around middle and has markings ALVA and inside are blue and white and yellow beads This sounds like it may be Alva's product called Diurex, which is an over the counter product used to remove excess fluid from the body. Diuretic details here. They use that marking on all of their products though, so I am not certain that's what it is. They actually have two different version of their Diurex, one that uses caffeine and one that doesn't, though I can't find specific de ...
Tuesday, 6/26/2012 12:41:28 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 232290

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