A Life with Asthma Life has been a struggle for Karen ever since she was a little girl. She was very allergic to dust mites, pollen coming from trees, and other allergens that seemed to surround her everywhere she went. Growing up did not only mean getting braces for her teeth, growing her hair long, […]
Category Archives: Drugs
“Risks found with another pain killer” This is the headline of an article from the New York Times. Surprise! Once again another dangerous “pain killer” Drug is found to cause heart attacks, stroke and death in unsuspecting users. This time it is Celebrex. Remember that this drug was named by David Graham, an employee of […]
Greg Jones & Associates, a North Carolina-based law firm, in association with http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com, launches a marketing campaign to increase awareness of the Multiple Sclerosis drug, Tysabri. Makers of Tysabri, Biogen Idec Inc. and Elan Pharmaceuticals Inc., have recently taken the drug off the market and sent out warnings to doctors. In November 2004, Biogen Idec […]
Winstrol is a DHT derivative which means that it is a 17AA steroid derived from dihydrotestosterone. It falls in the 17-methyl-2′ H -5 (alpha)-androst-2-eno {3, 2 c} pyrazol-17 (beta) chemical methyl groups. It has a substance called Stanozolol in it, which is solidified into tablet form and the each tablet contains 2mg of Stanozolol. Stanozolol […]
Anadrol is the drug that is often used treating the disease anemia. Anemia is caused due to the deficiency of the red blood cells. Anadrol helps in enhancing the production and urinary excretion of erythropoietin (EPO) that is efficient in the production of new red blood cells. Anadrol usually comes in tablet form, and is […]
With the hum of the election campaign and the debate of “big business,” versus human interest, I decided to do a bit of muckraking into the art and science of the recent removal of Merck’s Vioxx. My motivation of course; to look for clues as to the role drug companies play in our health and […]