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		<title>How do you relieve a headache without pain medication?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 22:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ROCKER_CHICK asked: I have a terrible headache, and I am pregnant. The only thing that is safe to take during pregnancy is Tylenol, however I am allergic to Tylenol so I am pretty much screwed for the next 8 months. What can I do to help my headache?Buy Butalbital Caffeine]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>ROCKER_CHICK</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have a terrible headache, and I am pregnant. The only thing that is safe to take during pregnancy is Tylenol, however I am allergic to Tylenol so I am pretty much screwed for the next 8 months. What can I do to help my headache?<br/><br/><a href='http://www.butalbitalweb.com'>Buy Butalbital Caffeine</a></div>
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		<title>H1N1 and Fever Reducers- A Deadly Combination</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 23:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dish TV Expert asked: Every time I hear something about H1N1 on the TV or the radio it is always revolved around support for the vaccination. This is the same type of vaccination that caused Guillan-Barre syndrome in some of the people who took it back in the 70’s. This new version of the vaccine [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Dish TV Expert</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Every time I hear something about H1N1 on the TV or the radio it is always revolved around support for the vaccination. This is the same type of vaccination that caused Guillan-Barre syndrome in some of the people who took it back in the 70’s. This new version of the vaccine was hardly tested before it was handed out to mass quantities of scared citizens. Somehow they didn’t tell us that you should not take Tylenol when you have the flu because a little boy has now died from doing so. How many times have we given our children Tylenol or Motrin to reduce a fever when they have the flu or after they’ve had their vaccinations? How many times have our pediatricians recommended this?<br/><br/>Many people who die with complications related to H1N1 are young people. If you do your homework, you’ll find that children and teenagers who take aspirin while they have the flu are at risk for Reye’s Syndrome. This disease is horrific and destroys the internal organs very rapidly with the liver and the brain getting the worst of it and eventually causing death. The weird thing is, I’ve heard about this syndrome but wasn’t really sure what it was until I did a little research of my own. My child’s pediatrician certainly never pointed it out. Good thing I never gave my daughter aspirin when she had the flu last year. Phew, that was close. The doctor will tell you what to give your child, but doesn’t always tell you why not to give them something else. Tylenol and Motrin were supposedly okay to give to our children and now they’re not. Doctors are now recommending cool baths and more old-fashioned techniques for fever reduction when your child has the flu. We probably should have stuck with those in the first place.<br/><br/>There have been many deaths in Mexico linked to a combination of the flu and fever reducers because patients have not been informed of the deadly effects. Japan put a stop to the use of NSAID’s (ex. Tylenol, Advil, Motrin, etc.) for reducing fever for children with the flu in 2000 and the fatality rates for children with the flu declined. Many people with flu related deaths between 1918 and 1919 in the U.S. were found to have complications beyond pneumonia at the time of death that were attributed to taking aspirin. Just before the high rates of death occurred, the Surgeon General and other health organizations recommended aspirin to the public. According to The British Medical Journal, antipyretics (pain relievers and fever reducers) are the cause for many flu related deaths and people should not take any of these should they get H1N1.<br/><br/>The H1N1 pandemic has been haunting us since last year and you would think that I would not have to dig for this type of information to find it. The deadly combination of flu and fever reducers should have been public knowledge well before this pandemic even began. The government is so obsessed with pumping out this ridiculous flu vaccine that they are not paying attention to the fact that people are dying from something as simple as Tylenol and aspirin.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migraine'>Migraine</a></div>
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		<title>Did This Pain Drug and fever reducer drugs Cause Your Asthma?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 06:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know the number of people using inhalers for asthma has gone up significantly in the last 35 years? Between 1970 and 2000, the number of people suffering from asthma has nearly doubled! Doctors have been baffled by the dramatic increase. But now, it appears researchers have figured out what is causing all the [...]]]></description>
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Did you know the number of people using inhalers for asthma has gone up significantly in the last 35 years? Between 1970 and 2000, the number of people suffering from asthma has nearly doubled!</p>
<p>Doctors have been baffled by the dramatic increase. But now, it appears researchers have figured out what is causing all the new cases of asthma.</p>
<p>Before 1970, parents typically gave their children aspirin when they had a fever. However, the aspirin was causing the children to come down with an even worse disease &#8230; the sometimes fatal Reyes Syndrome.</p>
<p>Around 1970, doctors began telling the parents to switch to acetaminophen, the common ingredient in Tylenol. That solved the Reyes Syndrome problem, but now researchers have discovered that the acetaminophen is causing asthma.</p>
<p>A huge study, called the Nurses Health Study, followed 122,000 women for several decades. Each woman was to keep a record of all the drugs she used, as well as the development of any new health problems. The study showed that those women who used acetaminophen regularly have a significantly higher risk of developing asthma than those who never used it.</p>
<p>In fact, those who used the painkiller more than two weeks out of the month were 63% more likely to acquire the respiratory disease.</p>
<p>Acetaminophen is causing a dramatically increasing number of asthma cases. The good news, though, is that there&#8217;s an easy way to prevent and reverse the damage done by acetaminophen.</p>
<p>Acetaminophen&#8217;s toxicity occurs because the drug lowers blood levels of a natural compound called glutathione. Glutathione has an antioxidant effect in the body, particularly in the lungs. When your glutathione levels plummet, your risk of developing a chronic lung disease, such as asthma, goes up significantly.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, you can&#8217;t just go out and buy an effective glutathione supplement. You see, glutathione is destroyed by stomach acid, so your body won&#8217;t absorb any of it. So what&#8217;s the best way to increase your body&#8217;s levels of glutathione and beat asthma?</p>
<p>The antidote for acetaminophen poisoning is NAC (N-acetyl cysteine), a supplement that raises glutathione levels. For those who have asthma, NAC is a good choice because in addition to protecting the lungs by raising glutathione, it also thins the mucous in the bronchial passages.</p>
<p>I would suggest 400-1,200 mg daily of NAC for anyone who has a long history of using Tylenol or other painkillers with acetaminophen. I also recommend it for anyone who has breathing difficulties. You can find NAC in most health food stores.</p>
<p>By the way, when it comes to painkillers and asthma, there really are no good drug choices. Other pain relievers, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as Celebrex and Vioxx), increase asthmatic symptoms, too.</p>
<p>The bottom line is simple. Don&#8217;t make a habit of using painkillers or any other drug. All drugs have toxic effects on the body when used regularly. If you&#8217;re in pain, you must work on finding the cause and treating that cause rather than covering up the symptom with drugs.</p>
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		<title>Does Back Pain Medication Confuse You? Check Out These Simple Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 19:40:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back pain medication is considered as quite helpful for dealing with pain. It can also take care of swelling and muscle tension. It is usually given alongside other treatment procedures like physiotherapy.There are several kinds of medicines that are available for back pain. While some of them require a prescription, there are others that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>Back pain medication is considered as quite helpful for dealing with pain. It can also take care of swelling and muscle tension. It is usually given alongside other treatment procedures like physiotherapy.<br/><br/>There are several kinds of medicines that are available for back pain. While some of them require a prescription, there are others that can be obtained without one as well. The kinds of medicines commonly used against back pain are:<br/><br/> NSAIDs or Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs help in reducing pain and lessening the swelling of the affected area. There is a whole range of medicines belonging to this category. You can settle on the one that would suit you depending upon the constitution of your body. There are certain medicines that fulfill the function of relaxing the muscles of the back. These help in diminishing the tension of the muscles so that the muscles can become relatively more active. Certain strong painkillers like opioids are often needed only for a short period. These might be required after surgical procedures to enable sufficient back movement for light physical exercises. Tylenol or Acetaminophen is a painkiller as well. It generally does not work to diminish swelling. It is used quite commonly for relatively minor back pain. It can take care of most of the problems related to muscles. <br/><br/>Back pain medication is considered as quite efficient and even essential at times. Nonetheless, before you start taking medicines for back pain, there are certain points that you must be conscious of:<br/><br/> There are quite a few drugs (NSAIDs, for instance) that can have serious side effects like stomachache and so on. Strong painkillers can cause addiction at times, which needless to say, can create innumerable other problems. This may not necessarily happen since these are usually taken for limited durations. Nevertheless, you should be conscious of this possibility and discuss it with your doctor. If you have been facing any kind of problems involving your liver, you should be cautious while using Tylenol. This precaution also applies to people whose alcohol intake is on the higher side. <br/><br/>Back pain medication is very important at times when it comes to handling pain even if you are averse to consuming medicines. Severe pain that lasts longer than you would want it to, can lead to other serious health hazards. These hazards do not just include physical disorders but emotional ones as well. Since medicines can help you out on that front quite effectively, it is generally considered wise to take their assistance.<br/><br/>Conversely, you must keep in mind the negatives that come along with the baggage of some of these medicines. Before you start taking any medicine for your back pain, make sure that you know everything there is to know about it. Discuss its side-effects with your doctor and see if you can manage those comfortably. Also, pay due attention to the instructions relating to the medicine’s storage and dosage. Finally, tell your doctor if a particular medicine does not suit you and needs to be changed.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.fioricet.name'>Fioricet</a></div>
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		<title>Take Fioricet to Relieve Your Headache</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 12:47:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fioricet is a brand name of a drug made from a mixture of butalbital, acetaminophen, and Caffeine. I have found it useful in the treatment of headaches arising due to tensions and muscle contractions. You can also use it for the treatment of migraines and other pain connected ailments. However, note that Fioricet is not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>Fioricet is a brand name of a drug made from a mixture of butalbital, acetaminophen, and Caffeine. I have found it useful in the treatment of headaches arising due to tensions and muscle contractions. You can also use it for the treatment of migraines and other pain connected ailments. However, note that Fioricet is not entirely labeled as a pain reliever.<br/><br/>I was only able to obtain the medication with a doctor’s prescription. If you often suffer from constant headaches, then talk to your doctor to find out if Fioricet is a good option in controlling and treating your recurring headaches. The recommended dosage that I was required to take as an adult is 1-2 tablets after every four hours and I was not to surpass six tablets in a day.<br/><br/>Acetaminophen is a well-recognized and accepted pain reliever that you can obtain over the counter. Acetaminophen is the active element in several of the pain relievers including Tylenol, as well as in cough and cold medications. Since Acetaminophen is available in many of the common drugs, you should be aware of the constituents of the medication to avoid overdosing.<br/><br/>Caffeine is also present in many of the over the counter drugs as well as in many foods and beverages such as tea, coffee and cola. Caffeine is used in Fioricet to enhance acetaminophens effectiveness. When you are under the Fioricet medication, avoid substances containing caffeine to avoid overdose and caffeine intoxication or nervousness.<br/><br/>Butalbital is a part of the barbiturate drugs class. It is sedative in nature and used in Fioricet to relax the muscles. I was able to relieve headaches associated with muscle tension as well. Barbiturate can be habitual; therefore, you should take care when using Fioricet to prevent dependency to the drug. Fioricet is only taken as prescribed by a Doctor and you should not exceed the indicated dosage. If you have a history of dependency to drugs you should not be prescribed Fioricet.<br/><br/>You may suffer certain side effects from the drug such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pains, nervousness, dizziness, tremors, nervousness, anxiety, and shortness of breath, lightheadedness or drowsiness. Several of these indications are because of overuse of the medication, dependency or withdrawal. You need to report to the Doctor immediately in case you display these symptoms. Severe side effects can be an indication of Fioricet overdose and can be fatal.<br/><br/>Therefore, if you think that you have overdosed Fioricet seek immediate medical help. It could necessitate that you come off Fioricet by slowly decreasing doses to prevent negative withdrawal side effects. This point should be discussed with your Doctor before you stop Fioricet using.<br/><br/>For more information, visit http://www.cheapusameds.com.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.fioricetstore.com'>Fioricet, Tramadol, Ultracet at the cheapest prices</a></div>
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		<title>Pain &#8211; Do You Know The Different Methods For Chronic Headache Pain Treatment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 08:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People with chronic headaches often have pain 25 or more days a month, pain that is far more debilitating than scientists previously thought, according to an Ohio University researcher who is leading a study of 245 chronic headache sufferers.Results from the study found that 66 percent of participants have headaches nearly every day.The research was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>People with chronic headaches often have pain 25 or more days a month, pain that is far more debilitating than scientists previously thought, according to an Ohio University researcher who is leading a study of 245 chronic headache sufferers.<br/><br/>Results from the study found that 66 percent of participants have headaches nearly every day.<br/><br/>The research was presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Study of Headache in San Francisco.<br/><br/>Weekly records kept by patients indicate that more than 70 percent record disrupted sleep, fatigue and headache-related anxiety or stress. Forty-four percent say their headaches affect their performance at work or school and 72 percent said the pain caused them to miss work or school an average of 3.5 days in the last six months.<br/><br/>Unfortunately, chronic headache pain disrupts the lives of millions of people worldwide. Thankfully, there are ways to treat the debilitating discomfort of tension headaches, migraines, and cluster headaches. But, how do you know which kind of chronic headache pain treatment is right for you?<br/><br/>Chronic headache pain treatment includes medication or natural remedies. The first step is to visit your doctor to find out what kind of headache you have, and if it is chronic, then, a chronic headache pain treatment will be suggested by your doctor. Also, consider getting a second opinion just to be on the correct side of the diagnosis.<br/><br/>To be considered for chronic headache pain treatment, a person must have acute pain on a regular basis that is not cured by over-the-counter drugs, such as such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil).<br/><br/>Medication<br/><br/>Doctor-prescribed, brand-name medications are used frequently as chronic headache pain treatment methods. Medications, such as Imetrex or Maxalt, are typically used to treat chronic headache pain associated with migraines and cluster headaches. And, in very severe cases, strong narcotic painkillers, like Oxycodon and Vicodine, may be used as part of a chronic headache pain treatment plan. However, many doctors agree that a chronic headache pain treatment plan cannot consist of medication alone.<br/><br/>Seddon Savage, M.D., a pain specialist from Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire says, &#8220;Treatment for chronic pain is about much more than medication. It can also involve stress relief and relaxation, physical therapy, improved sleep and nutrition habits, and exercise.&#8221;<br/><br/>Alternative Methods<br/><br/>Medication is not for everybody. If you would rather find a more natural way to treat your pain, there are many alternative methods of chronic headache pain treatment.<br/><br/>? Acupuncture. Traditional Chinese acupuncture therapy uses small needles that are inserted into specific points of the body. Many people swear by this chronic headache pain treatment<br/><br/>? Acupressure. If acupuncture needles frighten you, you may want to try acupressure. Instead of needles, acupressure relies on fingertips to stimulate channels of energy in the body.<br/><br/>? Fragrant Oils. Some oils have been proven to be great chronic headache pain treatments. Try using peppermint oil, chamomile, rosemary, or lavender to alleviate your pain. Keep in mind, a little oil goes a long way.<br/><br/>Since pain varies from person to person, Chronic Headache pain treatment is individualized. While medication may work perfectly for some, acupuncture or acupressure works better for others.<br/><br/>For more information about chronic headache pain treatment, check out the National Headache Foundation&#8217;s website. This site may lead you in the right direction in order to find a chronic headache pain treatment plan that works best for you.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.buydrugtramadol.com'>Buy Tramadol</a></div>
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