Noun
- A substance which specifically promotes healing; medicine is usually ingested or consumed in some way.
- The field of study concerning the art of healing (cure).
- Ritual Native American magic used to promote a desired outcome, in hunting, warfare etc..
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...Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness. Read full entry
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medicine..?
Does anyone know if tavegyl is
a good medicine, and what
exactly is it for.
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"Used to relieve hay fever and allergy symptoms, including itchy skin; hives; sneezing; runny nose; and red, itchy, tearing eyes." "In a controlled comparative study, the antihistaminic Tavegyl was found to have good antipruritic effect. In this series of 38 patients, the clinical response was good in 17 cases and fair in 16 cases. Only in 5 cases were the results poor. Tavegyl was very well tolerated and no adverse effects or toxic reactions were observed in this series. Tavegyl is no doubt a valuable addition to the available antihistminics with potent antihistaminic effect. It is especially effective in cases of eczematous dermatoses, superficial fungus infections with secondary eczematization, neurodermatitis, urticaria, angioneurotic oedema and essential pruritus." |
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What medicine or such can help My girlfriend is in a great
deal of pain every time during
her period. She is from Asia
and currently in Japan now,
and they don't seem to have
any medicine for it. I could
have sworn there is medicine
in America for it, what can I
do to help her?
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ibuprofen, aka advil or something like that, is the best for cramps and other things like headaches. if she is in so much pain that she feels like she might die or something, like if the pain is that extreme every time she has her period, she should definitely see a gynecologist. |
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How much medicine do i need to I'm almost sure I have a yeast
infection. I have medicine but
I would like to know how long
i take the medicine? Do i only
take it once? Or do I keep
take it until it goes away?
Help please?
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get monistat 1....one time thing! and it goes within 2 days( but sometimes there are chances that it will come back too) |
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does anyone have info for or have tried ' Juvenon '?...I am a 69 y/o male who needs an energy boost so would like to try this as it is reccomened by Dr. Andrew Weil
Help
I have been taking Dr. Wei's
Juvenon for about a month and
feel more energetic and calm
-- both!
It has been helping me wean
off an antidepressant
(Celexa).
It costs around a dollar a day
if you get on the monthly
plan.
Guess I just trust Dr. Weil!
(PS -- I am 57.)
LIGTH ORANGE FOOTBALL PILL WITH NUMBER 499 ON ONE SIDE,WHAT KIND OF PILL IS THIS AND WHAT IS IT USED FOR?
We just took delivery of the Lantus Otix Syringe unit and filled an Rx for the injectable Lantus. WhenI put the medication cartridge in the tube I did not hear any distinct "click", also, when my Wife takes her nightly injections I do not hear anything, but, I make her count to ten slowly anyway. By looking at the cartridge it appears that the plunger is coming down, but I am afraid that she may not be getting her prescribed dosage because she is now very brittle. How can I tell if the Syringe is working? She is also taking Humalog R on a sliding scale, and I am more dependent on that medication than I am the Lantus to control her Insulin levels. She has only been on the regimen one week.





I have COPD and my doctor has prescribed Pliva 482. I would like to know just how it is supposed to help my condition. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I am taking so many medications that it takes a lot of time to keep them all separated. Thank you.