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They added ongazla for my diabetes... has any one else taken this and does it help?

Question posted by lucy50 on 2 days 21 hours ago 1 answer

Related support groups: diabetes, type 2

Marvell's answer: I don't know of anyone who has taken Onglyza ... but the link below has reviews, which you may find useful. http://www.drugs.com/comments/saxagliptin/onglyza.html

In which contition patient need more daily energy?

Question posted by shivalidu... on 29 Mar 2011 1 answer

Related support groups: fracture, bone

Marvell's answer: It's unfortunate that no one responded at the time. Hopefully you managed to get the right answer ... it would be nice if you could please drop a line and tell us which one is correct. Thanks.

Is didrex better than adipex for weightloss?

Question posted by jojo1220 on 9 Jun 2011 1 answer

Marvell's answer: I realize this answer is very, very late ... but may help someone in future. From the reviews it appears that both Didrex and Adipex work for weight loss ... one might work better than the other for some people. ...

Natazia birth control- What do each color mean?

Question posted by bnm24 on 8 Jun 2011 1 answer

Marvell's answer: I realize this answer is very, very late ... but may help someone in future. The different colored pilled contain different amounts of progestin and estrogen... as described below. Natazia (estradiol valerate and estradiol valerate/dienogest) ...

What happens if you stop taking limbrel suddenly after being on it for a year or longer?

Question posted by karlil on 8 Jun 2011 1 answer

Related support groups: limbrel

Marvell's answer: I realize this answer is very, very late ... but may help someone in future. It should be fine to stop taking Limbrel suddenly... it won't need a tapering down dosing. http://www.drugs.com/mtm/limbrel.html

Can you split a 50mg to start?

Question posted by ams165 on 4 Jun 2011 1 answer

Related support groups: nucynta

Marvell's answer: I realize this answer is very, very late but may help someone in future. If you are given a entended release Nucynta tablet than it shouldn't be halved. If it is not an extended release tablet then it can be halved.

Has anyone had any liver problems on zanaflex?

Question posted by brat_1996 on 1 Jun 2011 1 answer

Related support groups: zanaflex

Marvell's answer: I some ways it is a good thing that no one responded ... because hopefully no one had any liver problems while taking Zanaflex (tizanidine). Zanaflex can cause liver problems ... and hopefully what you experienced wasn't very severe. Most cases ...

Can I get pregnant if I dont get my implanon removed after the third year?

Question posted by Mrs. Chyn... on 31 May 2011 1 answer

Related support groups: implanon, pregnancy

Marvell's answer: It's unIt's very difficult to say how soon you'll become pregnant after stopping any form of contraception. It also varies from person to person. I do hope that you haven't had to wait too long. All the best.

How long does ciprofloxacin stay in your system after your last pill?

Question posted by pnkkrose on 30 May 2011 1 answer

Related support groups: ciprofloxacin, sinusitis

Marvell's answer: I realize this answer is very late but may be useful to someone in future. The serum elimination half-life in subjects with normal renal function is approximately 4 hours. Approximately 40 to 50% of an orally administered dose is excreted in the ...

Is it true that glimepiride causes recurrent upper respiratory infection?

Question posted by vanaja12 on 30 May 2011 1 answer

Related support groups: infections, infection

Marvell's answer: I realize this answer is very, very late ... but may be useful to someone in future. Glimepiride does not appear to cause frequent upper respiratory tract infections. Diabetics are however, more susceptible to infections. Hopefully once the blood ...