I don't think you would want to cheap out on your education as far as a diagnostic medical class. It worth it to pay extra and learn the latest available to help you with your career.
no
Not to abuse the pain medication...... yeah that's it.
Yes
Angina -- or chest pain -- occurs because the heart is not receiving enough oxygen. The pain is usually in the chest and may also be felt in the shoulder, arm, or jaw. Not all chest pain is angina and it may be difficult to determine the cause of chest pain.
dairy does not usually give you chest pain but, if you have some allergies you will get chest pain but naturally no you will not get chest pain
Cocaine, Meth, and Pot are all good for the pain braw
No pain killer is a good pain killer, still the medication which has less adverse effect on body is the way to go. Generic aleve is one of those pain relief medication, which used to alleviate pain from headaches, tendonitis, muscle aches, dental pain and menstrual cramps.
Nitroglycerin is a medication used to treat chest pain (angina) by dilating blood vessels. While it can provide relief from angina symptoms, it does not create a "feel-good" sensation or cause euphoria.
Yes, taking 750 mg of Depakote (valproate) daily can potentially cause chest pain as a side effect, although this is not common. Chest pain may arise from various factors, including the medication's effects on the cardiovascular system or other underlying issues. If you experience chest pain while taking Depakote, it's important to contact a healthcare provider for evaluation and guidance.
Ibuprofin, acetomenofin, any pain killer
Well, Alcohol can be Dangerous all by its little Ol' self. So adding medication (drugs) to it can't be a good thing, right?
It is very common to have chest pain when you are experiencing a Anxiety attack. Due to you are breathing to fast and so heavy that your body is using all of its muscle to try and catch that breath. AS long as the pain is not radiating to your left arm, shoulder and you are feeling like a elephant is sitting on your chest you are ok and just need to let it ride out. I have had them for years and take medication to control them.