Might have accidentally taken too many anti-convulsants?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Wednesday 23 February 2011 1:31 am

I’ve got epilepsy and have to take Keppra (levetiracetam) twice a day. I normally take two 250 mg tablets in the morning and two 250 mg tablets in the evening, but I think that, tonight, I might have accidently taken the evening dose twice.
Does anyone know if this is likely to be serious, or won’t it matter?

Why do anti depressants work in some people and not in others?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Wednesday 23 February 2011 1:18 am

Is clinical depression linked to life circumstances or is it a brain chemical imbalance that causes the depression? Are some personality types just more prone to being depressed than others? Which anti depressants are the most effective with the least side effects?

How long does frozen shoulder & rheumatied arthritis take to heel?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Wednesday 23 February 2011 12:47 am

I have been suffering from frozen shoulder since the last 3 years & rheumatoid arthritis from 1 year back. How long will it take for me to get cured?

What to do if you have an allergy to fragrances, besides avoid them?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Wednesday 23 February 2011 12:06 am

I have an allergy to perfumes, colognes. I try to avoid going to stores where people are wearing them, but still have to leave my home. So many people wear tons of perfume and it makes me really sick. Is there such a thing as allergy shots I can get for a fragrance allergy ?

How is Diabetes easier to control nowadays and what was a "normal" reading 25 years ago?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Tuesday 22 February 2011 11:05 pm

I’ve heard a ton of people say this. Is is because of insulins getting better? Please elaborate. Also, what was a normal, common blood sugar range around 25 years ago? I know it varies from person to person but I keep hearing how much easier diabetes is to control nowadays (and I can tell you it is! ) and I was just wondering how bad it really was years ago. Thanks for reading!

How is Diabetes easier to control nowadays and what was a "normal" reading 25 years ago?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Tuesday 22 February 2011 10:46 pm

I’ve heard a ton of people say this. Is is because of insulins getting better? Please elaborate. Also, what was a normal, common blood sugar range around 25 years ago? I know it varies from person to person but I keep hearing how much easier diabetes is to control nowadays (and I can tell you it is! ) and I was just wondering how bad it really was years ago. Thanks for reading!

If I take antibiotics while not having an infection will I become resistant to antibiotics?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Tuesday 22 February 2011 10:12 pm

My doctor prescribed me with antibiotics but now im not sure i have an infection. If I take antibiotics without having an infection will I develop bacteria thats resistant to antibiotics?

Why are doctors prescribing valtrex/anti viral medicine for canker sores?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Tuesday 22 February 2011 10:03 pm

A doctor a dentist and a pharmacist told me they prescribe valtrex/anti viral for canker sores. Are they mistaking these for cold sores or do they know something we don’t

How is Diabetes easier to control nowadays and what was a "normal" reading 25 years ago?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Tuesday 22 February 2011 9:19 pm

I’ve heard a ton of people say this. Is is because of insulins getting better? Please elaborate. Also, what was a normal, common blood sugar range around 25 years ago? I know it varies from person to person but I keep hearing how much easier diabetes is to control nowadays (and I can tell you it is! ) and I was just wondering how bad it really was years ago. Thanks for reading!

What type of controller medicine for asthma can a ten month old use?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Tuesday 22 February 2011 9:08 pm

I have a ten month old son who has been diagnosed with asthma. He is currently on pulmicort, singulair, and xopenox. What medicine has your child been on and did it help?
My son has been diagnosed by a pediatric pulmologist as well as a pediatric allergist. Without the inhaled steriods, he can not crawl around or play with other children like most children can. Steriods are rough on the system, but I would rather have a breathing child then worry to much about the medicine.

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