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Sloane Miller

Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist
posted 08/28/2008, comments (0)

The Future of Epinephrine Delivery

After attending the AAAAI conference in the spring, the vital importance of epinephrine as the cornerstone treatment for anaphylaxis was really driven home. As I reported then: "Dr. F. Estelle Simons of the University of Manitoba, and the former president of the AAAAI, emphasized that epinephrine is on the WHO's worldwide approved list of drugs... Read moreChevron
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Sloane Miller

Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist
posted 08/28/2008, comment (1)

Fruit Juice May Interfere With Your Medication

  Do you remember the story that came out a few years back, about mixing grapefruit juice and certain medications and how it was a big no-no? According to the University of Florida, Center for Food-Drug Interaction Research and Education: "Grapefruit juice appeared on the food-drug interaction radar in the late 1980s when scientists... Read moreChevron
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Kathleen MacNaughton

Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 08/25/2008, comments (0)

Feeling Sad & Tired? The "Other" Side of Allergies

You know that allergies can make you feel pretty lousy physically, what with the sneezing, the wheezing, the stuffy head, and the itchy eyes. But did you know they can also make you feel bad in other ways?   One of the most frequent questions I get is whether allergies can make you feel tired, and the answer to that question is a resounding... Read moreChevron
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James Thompson, MD

James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist
posted 07/28/2008, comments (0)

The Use and Misuse of Over the Counter Antihistamines and Decongestants

More than 40 million people suffer from nasal allergy symptoms in the United States. Over-the-counter (OTC) medications for allergy relief fill the shelves of retail pharmacies and there always seem to be new ones coming to the market. Choosing the right medication often depends on matching your symptoms with what the colorful medicine box states... Read moreChevron
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James Thompson, MD

James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist
posted 06/13/2008, comments (31)

Decongestant Nasal Sprays: Beware of Addiction

Over-the-counter nasal sprays provide quick relief to millions of Americans suffering from a stuffy nose or sinus pressure, often brought on by allergies (aka "hay fever"). But did you know prolonged use of these sprays -- known as topical nasal decongestants (TNDs) -- often leads to addiction?   Continue reading Decongestant Nasal Sprays:... Read moreChevron
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