Mar 11 2010

Why do a lot of babies have acid reflux and what does Zantac do to their stomachs to help them not spit up? ?

Category: ZantacPrescription Search @ 3:11 am

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Mar 10 2010

Is anyone familiar with the generic drug company “Ondra” and how to contact them?

Category: DealsPrescription Search @ 7:27 am

Is anyone familiar with the generic drug company “Ondra” and how to contact them?

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Mar 09 2010

Prevacid….has anyone had that prescribed to them for heartburn during pregnancy?

Category: PrevacidPrescription Search @ 12:05 pm

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Mar 09 2010

Diabetes – The Complications And How To Avoid Them

Category: CialisPrescription Search @ 1:06 am

Diabetes is so easy to ignore because it literally sneaks up on you and before you know it you start getting some serious complications. Diabetes affects nearly every vital organ in your body. Of the 18 million type 2 diabetics in the US, three out of five (58%) have one or more complications.

Here are the most serious:

• MALE IMPOTENCE It is almost a certainty. This is why Viagra, Cialis are so popular.

• KIDNEY DAMAGE Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease because the kidneys are working overtime. The most common is chronic kidney disease which affects as many as 5 million diabetics. About half the cases of end-stage renal disease (i.e. cases requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant) are caused by diabetes.

• NEURPOATHY Nerve damage especially in the extremities of hands and feet. You don’t want them to go numb. Foot problems affect 4 million diabetics. They may be due to neuropathy (nerve damage) or blood vessel damage, resulting in infection or even tissue death necessitating amputation.

•HEART DISEASE and STROKE Heart disease is the leading cause of death in diabetics. Other conditions related to the damage that occurs to the smaller blood vessels include heart attack (myocardial infarction), angina (chest pain), congestive heart failure, and stroke.

•HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE High blood pressure is the result of several factors like weight, eating habits, inactivity all coming into play.

•EYE PROBLEMS-Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness in adults ages 25-75(glaucoma, cataract, and retinopathy) It affects 3.4 million type 2 diabetics. Inattention to this can result in blindness. I get a diabetic eye exam annually so should you.

•INFECTIONS High blood sugars make it more difficult to recover from infections. Wounds take forever to heal.

Does that sound serious enough to get your attention?

The good news is you can avoid type 2 diabetes completely – or at least control it adequately. This is quite possible in many cases using diet, exercise, other lifestyle improvements, and medication, if necessary. Get control early, if you have it, and enjoy your life.

To find out more about Diabetes check the link below.

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Mar 07 2010

Has anyone taking Chantix to help them quit smoking? And how was your experience while taking it.?

Category: ZybanPrescription Search @ 4:11 pm

I read some scary stuff on line about this drug Know I’m not sure if I want to take it.So I figured I would ask to see what other peoples experience was while taking this I tried Zyban before and had bad side effects with it got the gitters really bad while on it.

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Mar 07 2010

If I am allergic to certain antibiotics can I have an allergic reaction by having sex w/someone taking them?

Category: CiproPrescription Search @ 4:10 pm

I am allergic to a lot of different antibiotics and my partner is taking cipro for epidimitis. We recently had sex and about an hour later I itched all over? Is it maybe because the antibiotics are in the bodily fluids?

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Mar 07 2010

What are the simliarites and differences between Prilosec, Prevacid, and other medicines their family as them?

Category: PrevacidPrescription Search @ 7:07 am

Basically, would like to know since my prescription to generic prilosec is about to ran out last week. At this time I bought Prevacid 24 hr (over counter of it). Got the biggest box of it and started to take it last week. At the same time I was told I had to see my doctor in order to get more of it. Which I totally not worth it in the long run since I have tried Prevacid in the past as well. The reason why I was on Prilosec at the time because insurance stopped covering Prevacid and had to switched to Prilosec at that time. Also, my parents are on also on Prilosec as well. One of them is in the same situation as me, but still is on prescription (generic) Prilosec (might switch to OTC version) and the other one is on Prilosec OTC.

Believe thats it for now.

Thank you, in advance.

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Mar 07 2010

Viagra and Cialis Alternatives. Anyone use them? Do they work?

Category: CialisPrescription Search @ 3:06 am

I see the ads every single day and wonder if anyone has used these products and if they work or not. Enzyte, Extenze, Vaxitrol, Rize To The Occasion, the list goes on and on. I would like to get feed back from people who have actually used the item, or a sexual enhancer to see what they say. They look like they could be a lot of fun.

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Mar 06 2010

What medications have meth in them?

Category: ZybanPrescription Search @ 8:18 pm

My mother I know has been doing drugs. She went to her probation officer and she pissed hot. She is trying to blame them on her meds. I know she is taking zyban and maybe taking adderoll. She could also be taking more but I wouldnt know what all she takes. She is a worthless person and I am hoping that she doesnt get out of this because she is on medications. She deserves to go to jail. I am not a bad person for wanting that. She is not a good mother and have my reasons for wanting this so please no replys on why I would want her to go to jail. I know for a fact she has done ice. Soo please give me an idea of what kinds of meds have meth in them or could make you piss hot. Thanks bunches.

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Mar 06 2010

And a Child Shall Lead Them

Category: CialisPrescription Search @ 9:07 am

Rookie goaltenders have had success in the Stanley Cup Playoffs before – most notably with Ken Dryden in 1971 and Patrick Roy in 1986, both leading the Montreal Canadiens to the Cup – but never before has a crop of  rookie goalies dominated the playoffs like they have this season.

Of the five remaining teams in this year’s playoffs, three are led by rookie goalies and another by a first-year starter.  Carolina’s Cam Ward, Buffalo’s Ryan Miller, Anaheim’s Ilya Bryzgalov, and San Jose’s Vesa Toskala have all enjoyed incredible playoff success thus far.

Seven-year veteran Dwayne Roloson of the Edmonton Oilers, who was acquired in a mid-season trade with the Minnesota Wild, is the only experienced goaltender left.  I don’t think anyone would have predicted that, especially with the presence of such big-name goalies as Martin Brodeur and Miikka Kiprusoff, and other veteran backstops or  NHL powerhouses like Detroit’s Manny Legace, Dallas’s Marty Turco, and Colorado’s Jose Theodore, among the contenders. 

The New Favorite

Thanks to a surprisingly easy 4 games to 1 victory over the New Jersey Devils, and a dominating performance winning four straight games over Montreal after losing the first two in Round 1, the Carolina Hurricanes have emerged as the new favorite to win Lord Stanley’s Cup.  Despite finishing the regular season with 112 points, just 1 behind Eastern Conference leader Ottawa, the Hurricanes’ odds of winning the Cup entering the playoffs were posted at 10-1.  That was before the oddsmakers had seen Ward turn away almost every shot he’s faced.

In 10 playoff games, the 22-year-old rookie has allowed just 17 goals while posting a 1.77 goals against average (GAA).  Ward let in just five goals in Carolina’s four victories over New Jersey as he outplayed his boyhood idol Brodeur.  With his stellar play, and the Hurricanes’ opportunistic offense, led by 100-point scorer Eric Staal, Carolina will be tough to beat.

The Upstart Challenger

The Sabres’ Miller is the only U.S.-born goalie among the Fab Four.  He hopes to duplicate the feat of another rookie American goalie, Ron Hextall, who led the Philadelphia Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1987.  After a shaky start in Game 1 against Ottawa, Buffalo’s defense and Miller shut down the Senators the rest of the way, allowing two or fewer goals in each of the last four games.  The Michigan native has a 2.25 GAA and a .921 save percentage in the first two rounds of the playoffs.

Buffalo’s defense has been stellar in front of Miller. Defensemen Toni Lydman and Henrik Tallinder lead all playoff performers in plus/minus at plus-13.  The Sabres’ offense has been scoring in bunches.  Buffalo has a team-leading 43 goals scored in 11 games and is riding high after winger Jason Pominville’s shorthanded, overtime goal clinched the series against Ottawa.

Mr. Perfect – Almost

Anaheim’s Bryzgalov has been the most surprising and impressive of all the rookies.  Bryzgalov didn’t even enter the playoffs as the Ducks’ No. 1 goalie.  That honor went to Jean-Sebastian Giguere, who led Anaheim to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2003, his second year in the league, and was named the Conn Smythe winner as the MVP of the playoffs that season. 

After splitting their first four games against Calgary in Round 1, the Ducks made the switch to Bryzgalov and they haven’t regretted it.  The 24-year-old Russian has practically stood on his head as he is sporting a ridiculous 0.87 GAA and .967 save percentage.  He recorded three straight shutouts, including Game 7 at Calgary to clinch that series.  In doing so, Bryzgalov set a rookie playoff record, holding opponents scoreless for 249 minutes, 15 seconds.  Only Montreal’s George Hainsworth, 270:08 in 1930, has had a longer playoff scoreless streak.

The Final Four

San Jose’s Toskala is hoping to join his fellow first-year netminders in the conference finals.  After an excellent series against Nashville in Round 1, including a shutout in Game 2, and two 2-1 victories to open the Edmonton series, Toskala and the Sharks find themselves on the ropes as the Oilers have stormed back to take a 3-2 series lead.  Edmonton will try to close it out at home on Wednesday night.

San Jose’s offense is led by Patrick Marleau, who leads all playoff goal scorers with nine.  The Sharks will need to get an early lead and help Toskala protect it to force a Game 7 at home on Friday.

The Finals

The matchup between Ward and Miller should be as entertaining as it gets.  Both are capable of stealing a game or two for their respective teams.  Carolina is the favorite, but Buffalo has a lot of momentum and Miller has shown he can win the close games with four one-goal victories against Ottawa.  Look for the Sabres to get to the Finals.

The Ducks have had a long time off after unexpectedly sweeping the Avalanche.  Anaheim may be a little rusty to start the conference finals, but the Ducks have good veteran leadership in Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne and will ride the stellar play of Bryzgalov past either the Oilers or the Sharks to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals.

Cialis Western Open

July 6th- 9th

Cog Hill G&CC, Lemont, Illinois

Live on XM 146/USA/ABC

Purse: $5,000,000

Last Champion: Jim Furyk

The Cialis Western Open, conducted by the Western Golf Association, has a history unparalleled by all but one golf championship in the United States. First held in 1899, the Western Open is the oldest championship on the PGA TOUR and the second oldest professional golf championship in the nation. Only the U.S. Open, first conducted in 1895 by the United States Golf Association, is older.

When the PGA TOUR professionals come to Chicago each year to compete in the Cialis Western Open, they are following in the hallowed footsteps of golf’s all-time greats. Past champions include golf’s greatest legends, including Chick Evans, Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. The past two decades have seen Tom Watson, Hale Irwin, Tom Weiskopf, Ben Crenshaw, Nick Price and Tiger Woods add their names to the Western Open’s J. K. Wadley Cup’s impressive roster of champions.

Today, the Western Open is considered the founding event of the PGA TOUR. Much has changed since 1899, including the prize money. This year’s 102nd Western Open purse totals $5 million, with the winner earning $900,000. In the Western Open’s initial year, the total purse was $150, with the winner earning $50.

On last year’s tournament Furyk , after finishing second three times last year, including a devastating loss the previous weekend, Furyk against all Sportsbook odds answered Woods’ charge with three straight birdies and hung on to win the Cialis Western Open. It was his 10th PGA TOUR victory and the first since the 2003 Buick Open.

After tapping in for a birdie, Furyk took off his cap and shook hands with third round co-leader Ben Curtis. Furyk then turned and pumped his fists to the cheering crowd before sharing a long hug with caddie Fluff Cowan.

“You take the combination of last week, surgery and not winning since surgery, you put all that together and it was an emotional win,” said Furyk, who missed half of last year after having wrist surgery.

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Mike Brody
WagerWeb.com Contributing Writer

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