British national formulary/mims [know your medicine and their side-effects]

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  1. amiga1200

    amiga1200 Dauntless Member

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    :smile-new: ^^ above is two links.
    one is the online BNF (registry required)
    the other is mims. (can do guest searches as well as register)
    there's editions that can be bought in hard/parerback, cost a bit but you can't put a price on FORESIGHT, peace of mind, and ultimately, HEALTH! (and what the pharmacorps DON'T want you to discover)
    the key is for ANY kind of pharmaceutical you can imagine.
    the key is for those looking to get into professional medicine OR just plain common-sense.
    a LOT of pharmaceuticals DON'T fully list the nasty side-effects, and if they do, they're VERY vague about it.
    don't trust the 'meds' the quacks FOISTED upon you for a quick $?
    then the answer lies above.
    ...
    i used to be on 'meds', til i nearly got killed by em, NO thanks to the GMC. (general medical council)
    KNOW WHAT IT IS YOU TAKE, look before you leap.
    that said, if you have a 'homeopathic' solution to todays ails and illnesses, then you need not waste your time with this subject.
    it's SPECIFIC to those who have NO choice but to use the 'GVT approved' crap that kills many, at least you can see it coming now!
    ...
    MASSIVE respect to all that contributed to this log, it saved my life, and countless many.
    may it do the same for you. :smile-new:
    happy health all.
    [edit]
    typo.
     
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  2. Barc0de

    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    um...spam?
     
  3. amiga1200

    amiga1200 Dauntless Member

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    ^^ um...NO! :eyesroll:
    it's a genuine thread aimed at saving lives, to educate and bring up to speed.
    ...
    it's worth pointing out, i have ZERO affiliation to these groups.
    i found them because my life was in jeopardy, asking the RIGHT questions.
    ...
    if you see it a spam, then up to you.
    that WON'T deter those who seek answers
    ...
    FULL DISCLOSURE TIME:
    had comms with site owner asking me 'what's up?' (bit more than that) are you like somebody i know of?
    i responded. (pm view is pending)
    made subject as a result of question from him. (was respectful, and direct. MY kind of query)
    thought it may help those screwed over by moneymen and GVT's.
    if you don't care for the info, your loss. (not that i care, never met you IRL, no loss)
     
  4. BamBoo

    BamBoo Robust Member

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    I don't get it?

    Maby your on the wrong forums
     
  5. amiga1200

    amiga1200 Dauntless Member

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    (to be EXPECTED here i guess?) i could be wrong, but WHAT does this say? 'Off Topic Discussion'
    posted the EXACT same subject at BCG PRIVATE GAMES TRACKER, nobody has responded to it, despite many views. (check out the addendum i added there, should sum it up?)
     
  6. billcosbymon

    billcosbymon Guru Meditation Error

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    I tend to avoid taking meds if possible because of side effects, I'm like always the 1% that has the weird reactions to them.
     
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  7. amiga1200

    amiga1200 Dauntless Member

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    ^^ can relate.
    used to be on clozapine (aka: clozaril) procycladine. largactyl (lithium/liquid COSH) carbamazapine. olazapine...
    just the real brainbenders that cause a gargoyle effect. (bone seizures and lock ups while crossing roads. on one occasion, nearly got mashed by a bus. driver swerved into a shop facia to avoid hitting me)
    things like prozac are to be avoided, unless you're into despair and 'postal' work. (look up 'science of murder')
    it's NO fun when you try to get better on the supposed 'professional' advice and prescriptions from some of those tele-tubbies. (what i used to call junior consultants, they haven't got a clue, and all they care about is 'garbage in, garbage out = $$$')
    ...
    my advice to those on the fence about pharmas.
    you stand a better chance of recovery hoping to get better on feelings alone than you do wasting money on those killers.
    ...
    thanks for seeing the subject value, and staying on-topic. :smile-new: (+? rep went your way, appreciated)
     
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