Does Maca Root Help With Hot Flashes?
Asked by Guest1021600 in Womens Health 1 year ago - 1 answer
Femmenessence MacaLife has been clinically proven to reduce symptoms in peri menopausal women. All maca is not the same which is why Femmenessence is unique - it is made with a proprietary formulation of the Peruvian herb maca, called MacaGO and it is uniquely formulated to address specific issues women experience at different phases of their life - like hot flashes ...more
Answered by Guest1035203 1 year ago
Asked by Guest5657260 in Medicines & Treatments 1 month ago - 1 answer
Yes, it is possible. Many medicines don't have documented side effects but new side effects can be noted in post marketing experience. ...more
Answered by Nad123 1 month ago
Asked by sammie7 in Pregnancy 6 months ago - 1 answer
Not only Norimin but all pills have many side effects because you are using a medicine to change/interfere law of nature. No body knows how much you have chances of side effects of these pills. For details, visit this link. ...more
Answered by Nad123 6 months ago
Asked by Diana706 in Diseases & Conditions 2 years ago - 1 answer
I don't know what you could take specifically, but going to a more professional doctor and talking to him/her would help. You should try to see if there is anything else stuck in your teeth. You CAN sew the doctors. ...more
Answered by randy47 2 years ago
Asked by Mgworthan in High Blood Pressure 4 months ago - 1 answer
If 1 in 20 will experience side effects, divide your test group of 60 by 20. Take that number and multiply it by the 1 (for the 1 in 20 people) and that is your answer. ...more
Answered by Bootlegdsm 4 months ago
Asked by Highseaair in Medicines & Treatments 2 weeks ago - 2 answers
Too much of anything is bad, so too much of vitamins has bad effect. ...more
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Asked by Ruthann51 in Diseases & Conditions 2 years ago - 3 answers
I am on my third R-CHOP Treatment for NHL. Now that you have gone a week you probably already know that it takes about a week to 10 days to get over the treatment. Actually, I felt nauseated days 2,3 and a little on day 4. One thing I did not know is that day 8 can be a very bad day. I assume you take Prednisone for 5 days. If this is true, then on day 7 or 8 you have ...more
Answered by Hinesd2 2 years ago
Asked by celia in Medicines & Treatments 4 years ago - 2 answers
Just because you haven't noticed any damage to your health just yet, it doesn't mean that you won't. This is because sunbeds are unfortunately just as much of a risk to use as sunbathing outside is. They use UV rays which are what the sun gives off and when your skin tans, it is actually becoming damaged. The most common effect of sunbed use is that it causes your skin to age prematurely. There ...more
Answered by Blurto 4 years ago
Taken For Swollen Ankles Effects From Furosemide? What Are The Side Effects
Asked by Guest4747427 in Diseases & Conditions 6 months ago - 1 answer
Not many. If taken just for a few days, then the only effects are mild and temporary (slight drop in blood pressure, overworking the kidneys, possible dehydration). Long term effects are a drop in blood pressure (usually prescribed for this purpose), kidney damage and depletion of important slats (electrolytes) which causes dehydration. ...more
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Asked by Mmeof in Mathematics 3 months ago - 1 answer
The answer is D.6. ...more
Answered by Xiaoguguai 3 months ago
