Mar 09 2010

TAMIFLU AND VACCINES MORE DANGEROUS THAN SWINE FLU

Category: TamifluPrescription Search @ 5:11 pm


TAMIFLU AND VACCINES MORE DANGEROUS THAN SWINE FLU

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Mar 08 2010

I take a calcium channel blocker for high blood pressure. Now i’m taking Lipitor – is this dangerous?

Category: LipitorPrescription Search @ 8:00 pm

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Mar 07 2010

is it dangerous to take too many antibiotics?

Category: BactrimPrescription Search @ 5:55 pm

me and my daughter have been passing a nasty cold back and forth,we had a full round of antibiotics and have gotten sick again…I’ve already started a new script and she might after the dr appt. she took ammoxicillian and I’ve taken keflex and bactrim.
no best answer….I’m not on antibiotics for the virus…but the infection the virus called…you genious’s think you know everything…how about just answering what I asked

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Mar 06 2010

What makes Swine Flu so Dangerous?

Category: TamifluPrescription Search @ 8:12 pm

What makes swine flu so dangerous is that like all influenza viruses it undergoes the process of antigenic drift. This is when spot mutations occur on the genetic material that causes slight changes in the physical make-up of the virus.

These slight changes are what frustrate scientist’s attempts to create the ultimate vaccination for influenza. Due to constant changes to the protein particles of the outer coats of viruses (which the immune system is targeted for during vaccination) new vaccines are always needed to combat ever new versions of the viruses.

Swine flu is an example of such a change. But what are these changes and what parts of the virus causes the damage that destroys normal healthy cells?

The H1N1 designation of the swine flu virus gives us a clue to the inner workings of the virus. It represents the major functional proteins on its surface.

The ‘H’ stands for hemagglutinin which is a protein that binds the swine flu virus to the cell and injects its content into it.

The ‘N’ stands for neuraminidase which possesses a number of specialized enzymes that causes the infected cells to release the newly formed viruses.

All these aspects of swine flu make it potentially very dangerous. Even though the form that is currently spreading is relatively mild it could still change into a virulent strain in the next few months before winter arrives. The fact that it’s also a new disease means that there is no current vaccine for swine flu. So if it becomes more deadly, we will have no protection against it except for those provided by generic anti-viral drugs like Tamiflu and Relenza.

Tamiflu works by blocking the action of neuroamindase, obstructing the flu virus’s ability to spread from one cell to the other. But it is only effective as a treatment if it is used in the first few days during the onset of swine flu. The problem with anti-viral drugs is that it is often very difficult to diagnose the onset of swine flu. By the time the disease is identified it’s often too late to use the drugs. This is one of the reasons the effectiveness of anti-virals drugs has been called into question.

So we are currently exposed to the full potential of swine flu. We know the devastation that influenza viruses can cause, the Spanish flu pandemic infected more than one third of the world’s population and killed more than 50 million people.

We have no choice but to be vigilant to the spread of swine flu. Millions will undoubtedly catch the disease and many more will die from it. All we can do is hope that it doesn’t become more virulent and cause too much death. In its current mild form we can contain it and can control the worse of its symptoms through the use of anti-viral drugs. But if it changes we could be in trouble. Even the vaccines that are currently been developed might not be as effective if the change is marked. What we have to remember is that it is dangerous because it is so changeable and in light of this we have no choice but to treat it with extreme caution.

Reas Johnson is a microbiology student, who loves writing about popular health related issues. Social medical issues are often best looked at when you are properly informed.

To learn more about swine flu go to: http://www.swine-flu-facts.info/

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Mar 06 2010

I have been diagnosed with GERD. Can I take both Nexium and Pepcid AC interchangably – is that dangerous?

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Mar 05 2010

I REPORTED TAMIFLU DANGEROUS 3 MONTHS AGO! MEDIA CATCHES UP

Category: TamifluPrescription Search @ 9:19 pm


PLEASE SEE MEDICAL LINKS ON INDIVIDUAL VIDEOS THANKYOU! VIDEO 1 UPLOADED April 26, 2009- www.youtube.com VIDEO 2 UPLOADED April 28, 2009- www.youtube.com VIDEO 3 UPLOADED July 14, 2009- www.youtube.com NHS HELPLINE PRESCRIBES TAMIFLU FOR MY PIG VIDEO- www.youtube.com GOVERNMENT ADVISOR BEING PAID BIG MONEY BY VACCINE COMPANIES VIDEO- www.youtube.com SWINE FLU VACCINE CAUSES INFERTILITY PROBLEMS VIDEO- www.youtube.com ————————— MY COMPUTER HAS BEEN HACKED AND I AM QUICKLY USING SOMEONE ELSES. UK NATIONAL NEWSPAPER NOW REPORTS WHAT I REPORTED ON YOUTUBE 3 MONTHS AGO! I EMAILED SEVERAL NEWSPAPERS AND THEY IGNORED ME! I AM VERY ANGRY, MY youtube MESSAGES KEEP BEING READ BEFORE I GET THEM. IMPORTANT LINKS TO MY RESEARCH HAVE BEEN TAKEN DOWN. NOW MY COMPUTER WILL NOT CONNECT EVEN THOUGH THE MODEM SAYS ALL IS OK. I WILL ADD ALL LINKS TO THIS VIDEO WHEN I CAN ACCESS MY COMPUTER. I AM GETTING VERY ANGRY NOW.

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Mar 05 2010

How dangerous is Bacterial Vaginosis in the first trimester?

Category: FlagylPrescription Search @ 6:11 am

Hi. I am 9 weeks pregnant and I had some slight spotting on Sunday, so I went in for an ultrasound on Monday morning. Baby looked great, measuring right on target with a good heartbeat. I went back in yesterday for a pelvic exam and discovered I have bacterial vaginosis. I was prescribed Flagyl for this infection, but my doctor told me that it isn’t recommended in the first trimester because there haven’t been any studies performed on women in the first tri taking this medication. He said if it gets worse to go ahead and take it, but if it isn’t bothering me, to wait until 12 weeks. I am nervous that letting this go “untreated” for 3 more weeks will hurt my baby. Me and my husband tried for 7 months for this little one and we love him/her so much already, I would be devastated if something happened. So my question is… Have you been in this position? If so, what/when did you take the medication? Also, do the risks of getting an infection in my uterus outweight the risks of Flagyl?

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Mar 05 2010

How dangerous is Bacterial Vaginosis in the first trimester?

Category: FlagylPrescription Search @ 6:11 am

Hi. I am 9 weeks pregnant and I had some slight spotting on Sunday, so I went in for an ultrasound on Monday morning. Baby looked great, measuring right on target with a good heartbeat. I went back in yesterday for a pelvic exam and discovered I have bacterial vaginosis. I was prescribed Flagyl for this infection, but my doctor told me that it isn’t recommended in the first trimester because there haven’t been any studies performed on women in the first tri taking this medication. He said if it gets worse to go ahead and take it, but if it isn’t bothering me, to wait until 12 weeks. I am nervous that letting this go “untreated” for 3 more weeks will hurt my baby. Me and my husband tried for 7 months for this little one and we love him/her so much already, I would be devastated if something happened. So my question is… Have you been in this position? If so, what/when did you take the medication? Also, do the risks of getting an infection in my uterus outweight the risks of Flagyl?

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Mar 05 2010

Is Viagra / Cialis / Levitra dangerous for sexually healthy men as an enhancer?

Category: LevitraPrescription Search @ 12:55 am

Please no opinions from people just guessing and have never even dealt with this type of issue before, but I’m wondering if anyone has an idea if these are dangerous to take if you are healthy? I may be able to have decent sex, but with Viagra guys can do more and longer.

It helps with longevity and stamina, especially , and this is for any man I noticed.. so my question is… will it hurt your natural abilities to maintain an ordinary erection by enhancing it a little when you take it? Has there been any studies or evidence on this?

Thanks!

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Mar 05 2010

Bactrim and Alcohol… Dangerous?

Category: BactrimPrescription Search @ 12:01 am

Hello I’m a little concerned because I am taking the medication Bactrim for my acne. I was recently reading about the harmful side effects of Bactrim and Alcohol combined. I took my medication this this morning at around 11 am and I had one 16oz. beer and around 5:30 pm. (yes I am over 21 and no I did not drive either) So I was just wondering if this is a big problem? I figured probably not because I had such little alcohol in my system 6 hours after I took Bactrim. Immediate Response would be appreciated.

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