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Calculate the four types of elasticities by taking the examples from your daily life?

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Does taking supplemental calcium help you grow?

Take the recommended daily value of Calcium. Nothing more, nothing less. Taking too much calcium can cause constipation and other alikes. Taking too little calcium can cause decreased bone strength, joint pain (probably) and more alikes.


MY CHOLESTEROL LEVEL IS NOT REDUCING I AM TAKING 20MG LIPIGET TABLET DAILY .?

“MY CHOLESTEROL LEVEL IS NOT REDUCING I AM TAKING 20MG LIPIGET TABLET DAILY .”


What are the side effects of taking cetirizine hcl?

My once thick head of hair has changed from thick strands to fine and is falling out. The timing of switching from Claritin to Zyrtec last August is suspect since the issue began not long after. Female, late 60's with no other medical issues and not on any RX's. I take calcium, a vitiamin, Krill and COQ10 daily.


Can rivers cause erosion?

Not only can, but do cause it. Daily and when they flood.


Is taking too many laxitives on a daily basis bad for you?

Absolutely. Taking to many, even a couple every day can cause your intestine to rupture and cause internal bleeding. This is very painful. If you are taking it for dieting reasons, don't! Seriously. But, if you have been constipated, try Milk of Magnesia or visit the doctor for a remedy to soothe you.


Does robitussin DM cause drowsiness?

Yes, the dextromethorphan added is enough to make you drowsy and even dizzy. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are taking this medicine daily.


What are some cool websites for taking pics?

Daily booth


Will taking ibuprofen negate therapeutic value of daily aspirin?

No.


What would cause spontaneous small circular bruises on the forearms of a 70-year old?

Are you taking any anti-coagulants, such as a daily aspirin? These can often cause spontaneous bruising which - if the anti-coagulant treatment continues - can take weeks to clear up.


What would cause spontaneous small circular bruises on the forearms of a 70 year old?

Are you taking any anti-coagulants, such as a daily aspirin? These can often cause spontaneous bruising which - if the anti-coagulant treatment continues - can take weeks to clear up.


What are the differences between Cetirizine and Loratadine. I understand both are an antihistamine?

Yes, both are antihistamines, but belong to different classes of substances. Since they are 2nd gen. antihistamines, they should both cause much less drowsiness (if at all) than their predecessors. I was also very interested in their differences, since I have allergies. What I found out from the literature is: 1) First and most important: Everybody reacts somewhat differently to medications so there is no general recommendation (you have to try them and see for yourself - don't worry, both are pretty safe medications). 2) It was shown in several studies [1, 2], that cetirizine was slightly more effective in the treatment of allergic rhinnitis. 3) It was shown in other studies [3, 4], that cetirizine is more likely to cause drowsiness than loratadine (cetirizine increased drowsiness in approx. 12% of patients, and still not even close to the sedating effects of 1st gen. antihistamines) So, to sum it up: There seems to be evidence, that cetirizine is more effective than loratadine but also more likely to cause drowsiness (both at the same dosage of 10 mg daily). But, all in all the differences seem to be very small [see also 5] - so as stated before: try it and see for yourself. I am aware that this is not an extensive or even close to complete review of the available literature. [1] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10780795 [2] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10423657 [3] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10784544 [4] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9066452 [5] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10335901