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papia

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  1. hi all, hi green, good info. Have tried captol too.. this is an excellent destress agent and relies anxiety too.Treatment of Captol should not be stopped abruptly. The dosage should be gradually reduced. The heartbeat rate should always be checked before raising the dosage of the drug. The dosage should not be increased if your heart beats 50-55 / minute. These tablets should be swallowed as a whole with liquid to avoid occurrence of high peak concentrations in the plasma. of course yoga, exercising and meditation are naturally proven ways of treating fatigue and stress.
  2. thanks glider for the info on this.. Have been on one for the last few months to treat my hypertension problems. The one which im using is capozide. This has helped me quite a bit and I feel much better and relaxed now but of course it does take time for the effect to take place depending on the severity of the condition. Capozide Dosage: For adults the recommended dose is 1-2 tablets to be taken twice or thrice a day to be determined by the doctor. For children, the dosage is determined by the doctor based on tests and body weight factors.
  3. hi druv, That was some interesting info.. I really dont know and I think that deformities cannot be reversed but can be corrected , if possible, through surgical procedures. Well, I did hear my doctor mention about calcium gluconate injections for the treatment and prevention of calcium deficiences though they are aslo available in tablet both chewable and swallowing forms. One should keep a note of calcium gluconate side effects , though there are few but still the more common ones for injection form only are dizziness, heatflushes , irregular heartbeats, nausea or vomiting, skin redness, rash, pain, or burning at injection site, sweating and tingling sensation
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