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Atrovent Inhaler |
ipratropium bromide |
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20ug - 200DOSE |
1PAK |
$60.00 |
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Atrovent Inhaler |
ipratropium bromide |
Brand |
20ug - 200DOSE |
3PAK |
$90.00 |
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Atrovent Inhaler |
ipratropium bromide |
Brand |
20ug - 200DOSE |
6PAK |
$140.00 |
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2010-02-25 17:42:00
Did you know that, unsuspecting to you, lurking in your food and environment are agents that are adversely affecting your thyroid? At my seminar this week, one of the attendees shared a pretty shocking story. Judging from the comments she made and her appearance, this lady is obviously very focused ...
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2010-02-18 19:31:00
I could have died today. And no, I’m not exaggerating. Not at all. On the way out to the pub, I grabbed a new batch of inhalers – Clenil Modulite, Serevent, and Atrovent – I have COPD. At 13.00 my alarm to take my inhalers went off (if you take your meds by the clock – instead of just when you remem ...
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2010-01-12 02:12:00
My 7 year outmoded be given Symbicort 160/4.5 today, have anyone else have to make available this to at hand children? She has had a cough for two months, a dry cough. Her doctor has tried antibiotics, clairten, and singular for allergies, none of this has worked. I took her contained by today and t ...
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2010-01-08 00:59:00
“Other” Bronchodilators Ø Purpose: Opens the airways by inhibiting the body’s natural chemicals, which tend to constrict the smooth muscles surrounding the airways. Ø Results: Begins to work within 15 minutes, but does not reach peak effectiveness for 1 hour. Last 4-6 hours. Ø Side Effects: Side eff ...
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2009-12-30 20:59:00
Every week I check my statcounter to see who's typing things into Google or Yahoo and being linked to my RT Cave blog. Assuming the queries were not answered, I provide in this spot each week my humble responses.And, hey, if the query is comical, it deserves a comical response. If it's serious, I tr ...
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2009-12-11 18:17:00
J's mom, finally got up and guess what? She did half of the dishes! Mark that one on the calendar folks! I won't see that again anytime soon! I have the chicken in the oven, and hopefully he will get home soon. They say it will be in the teens tonight, and with wind chills below zero. I hope he can ...
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2009-11-19 14:10:00
It's called Snaketown. I hope I'm not done for the day, because I'm still behind (31,670). I wonder if you absolutely have to have 50,000 words on November 30th. Do you get time, a day or two, or is it the 30th or nothing. You lose. I can't lose because I am writing a murder mystery I can see being ...
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2009-11-19 14:01:00
It’s called Snaketown. I’m hoping I’m not done for the day, because I’m behind (31,670) and it’s getting closer to the end. I meet my new psychologist today. Cold is hurting in one of my lungs, not a good sign. Course the coughing could be at fault. That hurts too. So I took aspirin, Atrovent (inhal ...
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2009-11-19 03:39:00
Its been an eventful last few weeks here. The morning after bonfire night, Sophie woke up with severe breathing problems. I had her in my bed with me, as she had been coughing and snotty. Around 5am, I noticed her breathing was a little 'off' and her temperature was getting higher. I took her downst ...
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2009-11-16 00:56:00
Often in my line of work I come across an expecting mother who is also asthmatic. A question I often receive is: "Are the meds you're giving me safe for baby?" The answer is: It depends. I did an extensive study on this and reported on it in my most recent post on my asthma blog over at MyAsthmaCent ...
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2009-11-11 11:00:00
Every week I check my statcounter to see who's typing things into Google or Yahoo and being linked to my RT Cave blog. Assuming the queries were not answered, I provide in this spot each week my humble responses.And, hey, if the query is comical, it deserves a comical response. If it's serious, I tr ...
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2009-10-27 22:22:00
There are many things in this job that can cause the heart rate to rise and the adrenaline to start flowing, but two scenarios continue to worry me, but have fortunately not presented themselves to me yet. The first one is the patient who is choking, and I mean really choking, not just got a little ...
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2009-10-17 18:30:00
Eva has had a short trip to hospital with Bronchiolitis and a chest infection. Poor little thing has a had a cold with a streaming runny nose and a cough for a few days. We weren’t worried but Thursday during the day she woke up in the middle of her sleep crying so I knew she wasn’t happy. Thursday ...
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2009-10-07 01:25:00
COPD is a disease of the lungs that can cause a patient to become progressively more short of breath over time. Thankfully, however, there are treatments for COPD patients that can help them improve their lung function and maintain a relatively normal lifestyle. What follows is a list of some of the ...
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2009-10-06 20:33:00
I woke up late today, so didn't get much done. Including setting up my pills for a week. I'll have to do that right after this post. I had an appointment with Dr. Singla, my primary, this afternoon. All my labs were good, and I've lost 4 pounds. I told her, just for record, about my sleeping so late ...
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