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Prescription Drops for Chronic Dry Eye

May 9, 2007 Here are a few possible adverse side effects listed in a magazine ad for a prescription drug: Temporary burning sensation, eye pain, itching, stinging, and blurred vision... Read More >

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The Best They've Got

May 1, 2007 I don't want to sound like a wild-eyed tinfoil-hat conspiracy theory nut, but sometimes it really does seem like there's an anti-dietary supplement scheme that employs researchers to produce studies designed to make supplements appear ineffective... Read More >

Categories: glucosamine studies supplements

Could your mammogram kill you?

May 1, 2007 A feud between two researchers about the safety of mammograms has sparked controversy in the European medical community... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2007

You can always count on drug companies for spontaneous, unintentional humor.

April 26, 2007 The enzyme - known as CYP 3A4 - may also be affected by apple juice, lime juice and orange juice made from Seville oranges. These juices should also be avoided with cholesterol lowering statin drugs (such as Lipitor), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (such as Prozac) and, as mentioned above, drugs... Read More >

Categories: Celebrex COX 2 inhibitors heart attack and stroke risk NSAIDs Vioxx

This is Your Brain on Groceries

April 24, 2007 I told you about the FDA plan to impose harsh new regulations on dietary supplements (vitamins, minerals, and herbs), and even food products that might be used to treat health problems. The proposed guidelines appear in a document posted on the FDA web site. And here's what the document has to... Read More >

Categories: FDA food regulating groceries regulating supplements regulations

The Golden Hour

April 17, 2007 The golden hour is the hour that begins with the onset of a heart attack. The decisions you make and the care you receive during this hour may determine the quality of all the remaining hours of your life... Read More >

Categories: emergency care heart attack MI myocardial infarction

This Is It

April 16, 2007 The FDA document is 14 pages long, but here's what it boils down to: If you use an herbal or dietary supplement to stay healthy or to help prevent an ailment, that's fine. But if any supplement is used to treat a symptom, then it's a medicine and will be... Read More >

Categories: drug regulation FDA natural medicine regulations

Turning Off the Pain

April 3, 2007 Herbalists also call frankincense "Boswellia" - a gummy resin that comes from the Boswellia serrata tree and has been used by healers for many centuries... Read More >

Categories: Boswellia serrata tree COX 2 inhibitors Pain pain relief

Fixer Upper

April 2, 2007 An FDA advisory panel voted to allow the pain-killing drugs Vioxx, Celebrex and Bextra to stay on the market. According to CBS News, 10 of the 32 panelists had financial ties to Pfizer (the maker of Celebrex and Bextra), Merck (the maker of Vioxx) or Novartis, a company that had... Read More >

Categories: COX-2 dangerous drugs FDA Vioxx

2007-04-Members Alert

April 1, 2007 April 2007 PDF ATTENTION LYME DISEASE SUFFERERS-SPECIAL MEMBER BENEFIT Your mainstream options for treating Lyme disease are scarce. Heavy lifelong doses of antiobiotics can be deadly-and for longtime sufferers of this potentially chronic disease, there’s often no choice but to soldier through the pain. But HSI Panelist Leslie Taylor-the same... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2007
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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