The service of the U.S National Institute of health states that Erlotinib Hydrochloride can treat patients suffering from Pancreatic cancer. The cancer is still to be removed with surgery.
To the best of my knowledge, both chlordiazepoxide and amitriptyline are both still available by prescription in the US.
It is not recommended to take chlorphenamine maleate or any medication past its expiration date, especially one as old as August 2010. Medications can lose their potency over time and may not be safe or effective. It's best to dispose of expired medications and consult a healthcare professional for a suitable alternative.
They will not be harmful, they will either still be good or if they really are expired they will simply not work or not work as well as they used to.
Tetracaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution, like many medications, typically has an expiration date that indicates its effectiveness and safety. If the expiration date is 112007 (November 2007), it is well past its expiration and should not be used. Using expired medications can lead to reduced efficacy and potential safety risks. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on medication use and disposal.
There are many different remedies for Vertigo symptoms. Most common remedies include prescription medications such as Meclizine hydrochloride and Diazepam.
Hi i have been suffering dizziness for about two weeks and it really is effecting my day to day life.I have been put on prochlorperazine maleate tablets to try to help my dizziness i have to say that it doesnt do much but does help abit im not sure it is a therapy just thought i would post a comment on here as im currently taking them now Hi I,m also having dizzy attacks and endded up in A &E ward for 2 nights Drs diagnosed Labyrinthitis.I am also on prochlorperazine it does help but the problem is still ongoing and its now 5 weeks,although it is not as bad as it was .I'm told it could go on for some weeks.How long????
Bright red blood in stool, toilet or on the toilet may indicate a fissure. Typically not associated with too much pain. Usually subsides in a few days to a week. Can be given a script of cream to help with pain. Usually a GI bleed such as from an ulcer can present as more of a dark tar substance mixed in with stool. Hope this helps. ..should still be checked by a doc though
I would say it is very rare. The majority of deaths from ketamine involve people who take some and then go swimming or take a bath. Ketamine can be fatal if combined with alcohol, but for the most part ketamine is a relatively mild drug (as far as health concerns) compared to many other drugs. It actually increases cell respiration, meaning you're body is working better than normal while on ketamine. Also to note, ketamine is still used as an anesthetic for children in over 200 hospitals in the United Sates as of 2006. I could cite my source but you can easily google it.
im really confused my diet doctor no's im on tramodol for a back injury and still prescribed me phentermine is this really ok? i mean please explain someone day both speed u up and give u that awake aware feeling so isent that like double dosing . i mean isent dare a chance i can have a heart attack or something. please rite back if u no what i mean..
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No it's not a controlled substance although for some reason I did see like two sites that said it was a controlled subject. I have a bottle that I didn't realize I still had I've got to throw away cuz apparently it's been discontinued or at least that's what it said when I researched it before I answered this question to make sure I was right. From what I gather is more like an antihistamine