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Avatar n tn None of this explains what happened to me. They were asking about all of his medicine and he was on the digitek and had to take some of his medicine back up to the pharmacy with like 10 pills left. I am very lost in what happened with him and would just like some closure on why he detriated so quickly. If you can be of any assistance I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks, sweetredt!!
Avatar f tn Lanoxin has not been recalled.... digitek was recalled..
Avatar f tn As Toprol also reduces blood pressure and I have low blood pressure as it is, I started having dizziness and nausea. He then put me on Digitek, which has since been recalled and I havebeen on 0.25 mg of digoxin for about 2 months. I recently started to have cramps, abnormal bowel movements and I feel very exhausted. The doctor reduced the dosage to .125 mg and on the first day I felt better until about 6PM and then the cramps started again.
874521 tn?1424116797 m debating between a G11 that seems to have everything, including an articulating LCD screen or the sleek, ultra lightweight S90. Both are high end point & shoots that incorporate two of my favorite features... close up and wide angle.
Avatar n tn Hi, Are you infront of a LCd monitor or the old cathode tube type......VERY importnat it is LCD ....as the old type ...
Avatar n tn After my heart attack 6 years ago, I was on digitek for a few months only. The known side effects of digitek: "Apathy, blurred vision, breast development in males, change in heartbeat, confusion, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, lower stomach pain, nausea, psychosis, rash, vomiting, weakness, yellow vision" I was concerned with the prescription when there was a recall. As it turned out it was the generic "digitek" for digoxin.
Avatar m tn A related discussion, <a href="/posts/Eye-Care/If-you-can-buy-a-LCD-TV-or-Monitor--it-would-be-better-for-your-eyes-/show/1776865">If you can buy a LCD TV or Monitor, it would be better for your eyes. </a> was started.
Avatar m tn moreover, can i protect my eyes by any means. I have heard that LCD monitors harm less to the eyes as compared to CRT monitors. is that true? Can you suggest any specific food that can improve the vision of somehow protect it.
Avatar n tn I am noticing a thin transparent shade/stripe before my computer (LCD monitor). This is observed only before my PC, and otherwise it is not seen. I am thinking it is due to LCD monitor issues. Should I concern about this?
Avatar m tn I did have an accident on Tuesday where my right eye got inches away from the full blast of an LCD projector beam. It started getting spotty and by Friday afternoon both eyes were cloudy. At 3am on Saturday I woke up to have my vision completely blurry after about 4 inches. I've been to two opthalmologists who have found nothing wrong. Tomorrow I'm having an MRI and another exam. Everyone says they've never heard anything like this. I just want my vision back.
Avatar m tn I'm not able to stand looking to a LCD or Plasma TV for more than a few seconds without having migraines. If I stand for a few minutes then I have migraines, begin to feel weaker, to have some heart pain, difficulty to sleep, and sometimes my fingers begin to shudder randomly. Moreover, I begin to have difficulties in rationalize correctly, or even to do simple math or logic operations. I have headaches with CRT monitors operating at frequencies below 100 Hz.
Avatar f tn Both problems cause eye strain which leads to stress which can lead to other problems. Sell it and buy a LCD screen and keep using the drops until your condition improves. Also, make it a priority to get 8-9 hours of sleep each night (even the weekends!). Note: An LCD screen's refresh rate does not cause eye strain because the pixels stay illuminated until the next frame is loaded. It doesn't rock because the pixels are hardwired into the screen.
Avatar m tn I have good eye sight in both eyes, and do now strain them. I have a large computer LCD/TFT made by SHARP, it was not a cheap monitor. I work on a PC around 6-7 hours per day with breaks every 2-3 hours. Can you give me some advice please.
Avatar n tn Dear Doctors & Friends, My father is 79 years old and has had multiple heart attacks beginning approximately 15 years ago when he was airlifted to the Arizona Heart Institute in Phoenix, AZ. Within the last 10-12 years, he has had 3 angioplasty(?) procedures, i.e "balloons" to remover blockages. Has been on multiple meds including Toprol (?) & daily doses of nitro. He moved to the south to live near my older sister & me appx. 3 years ago.
Avatar f tn re trying to get them to grow, I strongly suggest LCD nail polish sold at Sally Beauty Supply. Only $7 a bottle (can be used as clear base or top coat) It's AMAZING if you apply it regularly, and when there's enough nail to do it, under your nails as well. Good Luck!
Avatar n tn I did have a chest infection about one-month before my last heart episode. Did you also hear about the Digitek recall and that problem? I stopped taking it the week my breathing problem stopped?
Avatar f tn Is this because ive been straining my eyes by looking only at the big lcd screen tv?? How do i avoid this next time im playing xbox or watching television for a long period of time?
Avatar m tn I am currently studying for my graduate entry medicine exam this Sep, so I have been spending 6+ hours a day intront of a computer screen. Intense light such as the sun, Lcd screens and computer screens. I feel like I need to continue working on a screen however it does onset milder migraines. Would it help if I wore sunglasses whilst working on a computer or watching tv?
Avatar m tn I'm 23 years male. I don't have any eye power. I am completely fine with seeing the most difficult things. But since I'm on to LCD computers for at least 8-10 hours a day (for my job as well as personal), i feel that I need to care for my eye. Will Anti glare zero power glasses work for me? Are they really helpful? Please help me ASAP!
Avatar n tn She is on various meds for this.,,coumadin, digitek, metoprolol.... She still has trouble breathing. Does not want to go on oxygen. Would moving to sea level help her? If we did a trial test, how long would it take to tell if it is helping?