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Drug Addiction & Alcoholism Help

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

http://www.alcoholism-and-drug-addiction-help.com - Ex-addicts provide free help & advice for anyone struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction.

Duration : 39 sec

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Clomid Fertility Drug By Lumalove

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Click on http://www.LumaloveGettingPregnant.com and get pregnant faster than you thought possible by watching a FREE presentation on Clomid Fertility Drug.

Duration : 2 min 4 sec

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sUPEREDS anti drug video

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

"sUPEREDS 184 weekly internet video" for june 5 2010 titled "sUPEREDS anti drug video" sUPERED the internet video artist/street performer/film editor billed as the 16th most strangest person on de internet—-makes a silly video about not taking drugs for the record sUPERED does not do drugs —–some of sUPEREDS videos are for people who take drugs haha and some people think sUPERED does do drugs this video is for the people to see how silly being dopy can be– sUPERED acts like he is on a 2 week acid trip enjoy smile IIIII11111IIIIIsUPERED 6510sUPERED

Duration : 1 min 20 sec

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sUPEREDS anti drug video

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

"sUPEREDS 184 weekly internet video" for june 5 2010 titled "sUPEREDS anti drug video" sUPERED the internet video artist/street performer/film editor billed as the 16th most strangest person on de internet—-makes a silly video about not taking drugs for the record sUPERED does not do drugs —–some of sUPEREDS videos are for people who take drugs haha and some people think sUPERED does do drugs this video is for the people to see how silly being dopy can be– sUPERED acts like he is on a 2 week acid trip enjoy smile IIIII11111IIIIIsUPERED 6510sUPERED

Duration : 1 min 20 sec

Drug Users Are Emo

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

This sounds kinda funny, but it's very true.

Duration : 34 sec

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Has anyone tried the new diet drug Alli?

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Is it worth the price ($60.00)? Did you lose any weight?

i heard its a complete rip off

Sauna-Based Detoxification: An Innovation In Drug Rehab

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

The approach is novel. At the same time it is propelling with great momentum. Many drug rehabilitation programs have picked up the sauna-based detoxification process as a better way of cure to apply on the drug addicted patients and thus have set a new record of great results.

Little more time for better recovery

The program has been set up on a long-term basis and the use of alternative medicines has been completely put off. Though the time required is long yet the success rate is high.

The Second Chance Centers and the Second Chance Programs are very new concepts which have evolved from the idea that a drug addict need not only be cured but also given a second opportunity to lead a stable social life after becoming well. The process of rehabilitation is equally responsible to provide the victim with the social security in every sense and give full cooperation to bring him/her back to normal stage and normal living.

Different features of the program

* The program is devised in the form of a team work.

* There is a trained professional and 3 to 4 attendants to look after one patient.

* The main purpose of the sauna detoxification cure is to allow the patient to get involved into physical tasks and adequate supplements of vitamins and minerals will be provided simultaneously.

* Precisely the course of medicines has been designed in the form of vitamins and minerals and it is tried to substantiate these essential nutrients directly through Diet instead of medicinal pills.

* The patient is provided with full support to come out of any type of traumatic situation.

* Why is the longer duration given so much importance in this type of treatment? The main stress is on the removal of all types of toxins and residual materials that have gathered in the patient’s metabolic system in all these years.

* The treatment is not just directed towards suppressing the cause of drug addiction but cutting it down from the roots.

* Drill based communication oriented exercises are scheduled to increase the involvement of the patient. The more the chances for communication are provided to the individual, the better he/she reacts and try to cope up with the situation. The freedom of expression allows the person to give up pangs and prejudices and thus attaining relief at mental level becomes easier.

Thus sauna-based detoxification to cure a drug addict is a complete package stuffed with physical exercise, metal exercises, communication process and nutritional support with medical aid. What better alternative can you really provide to bring home the person who has been distracted from normal social life?

John Porter
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/saunabased-detoxification-an-innovation-in-drug-rehab-134131.html

New Canine Obesity Drug Launched!

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

The FDA in the USA approved a drug on 5th January 2007 that claims to be a useful weapon in the fight against canine obesity. Slentrol (dirlotapide), manufactured by Pfizer, is aimed at dogs that are clinically obese rather than those that are just slightly overweight. Could your dog be a candidate for this new drug? Here we look at what Slentrol is and how it works.

Indications

Slentrol Oral Solution is indicated for the management of canine obesity. With canine obesity on the increase globally, many veterinarians see it as the most important health issue facing pets today. Though the approval of this drug has been welcomed by the veterinary community, they are also stressing that it must be used together with an appropriate weight loss diet and exercise program to be effective. It is not a cure for obesity, once the dog stops taking the medication, the obesity will return unless lifestyle changes are enforced.

Presentation

Slentrol is a solution formulated at a concentration of 5 mg/ml of dirlotapide for oral administration to dogs. It can be administered directly into the dogs mouth or on a small amount of food, with a meal or at a different time of the day.

Slentrol is available in 20, 50 and 150 ml bottles.

Slentrol should be stored in its original container at room temperature, 15 to 30 degrees centigrade.

How it works

Dirlotapide is a selective microsomal triglyceride transfer protein inhibitor that blocks the assembly and release of lipoprotein particles into the bloodstream (via the lymphatic system).

The exact mechanism for producing weight loss is not completely understood, according to the FDA, but seems to result from reduced fat absorption and sending a feeling to the dogs brain of being full.
If used correctly, Slentrol helps to achieve weight loss of at least 2.8% body weight per month.

Dosage

Slentrol is given dosed in 2 phases:
1) Weight loss phase
2) Weight management phase

Weight loss phase

The initial dosage of Slentrol is 0.01 ml/kg (0.0045 ml/lb) body weight, administered once daily orally for the first 14 days.

After the first 14 days of treatment, the dose should be doubled to 0.02 ml/kg (0.009 ml/lb) body weight, administered once daily for the next 14 days.
In subsequent months of therapy, the recommended dose varies for each individual dog and the dose volume must be specifically calculated each month, based on percent of weight lost during the previous month of therapy.

Dogs should be weighed monthly on accurate weighing scales at your veterinary clinic and the dose volume adjusted every month, as necessary, to maintain a target percent weight loss of at least 0.7% per week.

Weight management phase

A 3 month weight management phase is recommended to successfully maintain the weight loss achieved. During the weight management phase, the veterinarian and the pet owner should together establish the optimal level of food intake and physical exercise required.

When Slentrol is discontinued, the daily amount of food offered and physical activity should be continued as established during the weight management phase. Reverting to previous food intake or exercise levels at this point can contribute to a regain of some or all of the weight loss that has been achieved.

What if my dog is not losing any weight despite after 1 month of therapy?

The dose volume (number of ml administered each day) should be increased by 100%, resulting in an increase of the dose volume to 2 times the dose administered during the previous month. Only perform a 100% dose increase once during treatment after day 14.

What if my dog is still not losing weight after increasing the dose?

If additional dose increases are necessary in the following months, the dose volume should be increased by 50%, resulting in an increase of the dose volume to
1.5 times the dose administered the previous month of dosing.

The dose should not exceed a maximum daily dose of 0.2 mL/kg (0.09 mL/lb), based on the dogs current body weight, during any part of treatment.

Precautions

Prior to starting treatment with Slentrol, all dogs should undergo a thorough history and physical examination by a veterinarian. This should include laboratory tests to screen for underlying conditions that can cause weight gain, such as Cushings syndrome and hypothyroidism.

The safety of Slentrol use in dogs has not been evaluated beyond 1 year.

Safety in breeding, pregnant or lactating dogs has not been established.

Slentrol has not been evaluated in dogs less than 1 year of age.

Slentrol is not recommended for dogs receiving long term corticosteroid therapy or dogs with liver disease.

Slentrol must not be used in cats due to the risk of causing hepatic lipidosis in obese cats.

Slentrol causes serious adverse reactions in humans such as abdominal distention, abdominal pain, diarrhea, flatulence, headache, nausea and vomiting. Keep well out of reach of children.

Adverse Effects

Vomiting / Diarrhea.

Almost 1 in 4 of dogs placed on Slentrol therapy experience occasional episodes of vomiting and diarrhea. In most cases these episodes lasted for one or two days before clearing up. Vomiting occurs most often during the first month of treatment or within a week of a dose increase. If vomiting is severe or lasts longer than 2 days, consult your veterinarian and have your dog examined.

Inappetance

Of course this is the aim of the therapy to an extent, but if during therapy a dogs food consumption is excessively reduced for several consecutive days, stop giving Slentrol until the appetite returns (usually 1-2 days) and then resume dosing at the same volume as before.

Lethargy

Further information for the pet owner

Achieving your weight loss target for your pet requires a great deal of motivation. It is important to maintain an active and on-going line of communication with your veterinarian for the duration of therapy, until the medication has been discontinued and beyond. Above all else, veterinary weighing scales are likely to be far more accurate than your average human bathroom scales, and it is important to get your measurements correct so you can chart your progress and adjust the dose as necessary.

Remember that successful long-term weight management requires changes that extend beyond the period of drug therapy. To maintain the weight lost when treated with Slentrol, the adjustments in Dietary management as well as exercise that were begun as part of the overall weight loss program must be continued by the owner after drug therapy is discontinued. The appetite suppression caused by Slentrol only lasts for 1 to 2 days after stopping treatment, so unless food is limited the dog will gain weight again.

Matthew Homfray
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/new-canine-obesity-drug-launched-95421.html

Miracle Heart Drug Causes Cancer? This is Insane! are There Safer Alternatives?

Friday, April 30th, 2010

On the first page In USA Today (July 25, 2008) the opening paragraph states: “A study that unexpectedly linked the heart drug Vytorin to excess cancer deaths has provoked controversy among heart specialists worried that the drug’s risk may outweigh its benefits.” Apparently the purpose of the drug is to help relieve and even prevent a persons concern that heart valve problems may occur by using this drug to reduce cholesterol.

The only problem is that this same article above states: “The 2,000- patients SEAS study found a roughly 70% increase in the risk of dying from cancer.” I don’t know about you, but even though I may not want to disturb Merck and Shering-Plough’s drug companies alleged 4 billion dollar a year sales for this type of drug, (they must be nice companies trying to help people), if I were suffering from high cholesterol and my doctor prescribed this for me, I’d quickly run for the office door and yell: This is Insane, There Must Be a Better Way!

I’d sure try to find a better way, like naturally trying to get my body in better shape, improving my Diet (eating good food while avoiding the bad), get regular moderate exercise, improve my lifestyle and manage stress better, take nutritional supplements like Fish Oil and other nutritionals to help my body function better and I would work with a doctor more alternatively inclined to sit down with me and tell me that all life’s problems aren’t solved by taking chemicals and drugs.

Personally, in addition to improving the above areas of my life and working with a “healthy advocate doctor” I want to logically find safer nutritional alternatives that would also help support my new healthier body, like using a product called Circulatory Support that has all in one product ingredients like: Nattokinase, Bromelain, L-Carnitine, Organic Pomegranate, Hawthorn Berry, Green Tea, Grape Seed Extract, Vitamin D3, Cayenne and resveratrol that may help support my bodies cells to aid more natural healthy Blood flow while giving me some Extra Energy enhancement at the same time.

I’d also look for a CoQ10 Supreme type product that has the up to 8 times more bioavailable Ubiquinol form of CoQ10 that my heart cells would find Energizing and that would help enhance and support my circulatory system to perform better. I’d add a great multivitamin like Four A Day and with an added Fish Oil product; I would step back and logically say: Now this is a sane approach.

Hal Decker
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/miracle-heart-drug-causes-cancer-this-is-insane-are-there-safer-alternatives-736124.html

Can you buy diet pills at a regular drug store?

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

I wanna buy Diet pills, but I don’t want my mom to know. Are they available at common drug stores such as Rite Aide? Or better yet a dollar store such as Family Dollar- that’d be most convenient. Don’t worry, all make sure I read everything, but if my mom found out she’d freak because I’m "Skinny" (NOT!)

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