Alcohol use curbed by anti-nausea medication, study finds

Alcohol use curbed by anti-nausea medication, study finds
Alcoholics who were given a medication approved for quelling nausea were able to cut back on their alcohol intake, researchers reported this week. The medication, ondansetron (Zofran), could become a readily available therapy for helping some alcoholics become abstinent.
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Introducing the First Timed-Release Topical Pain Treatment that’s Powerful Enough to Treat Arthritic Gout Pain
A new topical formula for treatment of pain flares and chronic pain conditions is now available direct from the manufacturer. Concept Laboratories combines the best in natural pain relief ingredients with a nanotechnology breakthrough that provides cooling comfort for fibromyalgia, arthritis and even intense gout flares ( http://www.goutpain.ultimizer.com ). The new …
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Triad alcohol prep pads with ARIXTRA Starter Kits not to be used
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has become aware of a United States market recall of all lots of alcohol prep pads, swabs and swabsticks manufactured by the Triad Group and marketed under various brand names. The Triad Group recall has been initiated due to concerns about potential microbial contamination of the alcohol products with Bacillus cereus that could potentially lead to life-threatening …
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