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It's funny how little we hear about "drug reimportation" these days. ... Source: www.wsbtv.com --- 16 days ago
A judge disciplines a 70-year-old grandmother accused of Buying cocaine and marijuana, asking if she would be embarrassed to have her grandchildren know about the charges. ... Source: www.nwfdailynews.com --- 32 days ago
OKALOOSA ISLAND — A 17-year-old boy was threatened after refusing to buy Drugs for a man in his Okaloosa Island condominium complex, according to an Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office incident report. ... Source: www.4029tv.com --- 24 days ago
A teacher at a Rogers junior high school is accused of trying to buy prescription Drugs without a prescription. ... Source: www.masslive.com --- 3 days ago
The defense lawyer said his client panicked and fled police. ... Source: www.topix.com --- 17 days ago
GETTING a doctor's appointment isn't always easy. And if your problem is minor or embarrassing the whole process seems even more of a hassle. ... Source: www.yooropi.com --- 22 days ago
Important information about Buying Drugs online 1 Vote(s) ... Source: www.wsvn.com --- 15 days ago
MIAMI -- A judge gave a grandmother an earful after she was arrested for Buying Drugs off the streets of South Florida. ... Source: viagra.online-pharmacy-guide.info --- 9 days ago
Hidden dangers of Buying Drugs on the internet Coventry Telegraph, UK - Aug 20, 2008 "There are a number of reasons, but from my point of view people buy online because they think its safe and we've failed to make people aware of the risks. ... ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 22 days ago
Shoppers are keener to order prescription Drugs than garden sheds or cars when it comes to Buying on the web... One quarter (25%) of online shoppers have either bought or would buy prescription Drugs online according to new findings released this week. ... Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 1 day ago
Computers have been slow to replace paper in clinical tests of experimental Drugs. But the pace of change is finally quickening, as we learned from talking with the CEO of IT shop Phase Forward, which is Buying Clarix for $40 million. ... Source: www.sun-sentinel.com --- 14 days ago
Police say they've arrested a 70-year-old woman for allegedly Buying Drugs on the streets of Miami. ... Source: www.miamiherald.com --- 16 days ago
Police say they've arrested a 70-year-old woman for allegedly Buying Drugs on the streets of Miami. ... Source: www.local6.com --- 16 days ago
A 70-year-old woman is arrested on suspicion of Buying Drugs. ... Source: cbs2chicago.com --- 16 days ago
She's not your typical drug suspect but police say they've arrested a 70-year old grandmother for Buying Drugs on the streets of Miami. ... Source: wcco.com --- 15 days ago
She's not your typical drug suspect but police say they've arrested a 70-year-old grandmother for Buying Drugs on the streets of Miami. ... Source: pipeline.corante.com --- 1 day ago
It’s a truism that half of all advertising dollars are wasted, but that no one Buying the ads can be sure which half it is. Advertising from the drug companies is ubiquitous: how much of that is doing them no good? A recent study suggests that the widely reviled direct-to-consumer (DTC) campaigns may be in that category. A paper in the British Medical Journal looks at the cross-border effect of US-based advertising on English-speaking and French-speaking Canadians, on the reasonable assumption that the former group is more likely to pay attention. They picked products that had been on the market for at least a year before the ad campaigns started, and looked at the number of prescriptions among both groups once the ads started running. What they found was no effect on the prescriptions for Schering-Plough’s Nasonex (mometasone) and Wyeth and Amgen’s Enbrel (etanercept), both of which were heavily advertised. Novartis’s Zelnorm (tegaserod, now off the market) did show a 40% rise, which gradually went back down again. A reasonable theory to explain these results starts by looking at the respective markets. In the case of the first two Drugs, a number of different therapies were already available. But Zelnorm was pretty much the only thing available in Canada for irritable bowel syndrome. It could be that DTC ads are useful in letting patients know that there’s finally something for a disease that previously had few options, but less effec ... Source: www.bradenton.com --- 15 days ago
MIAM - A 70-year-old woman is free on bond after being arrested for allegedly Buying Drugs on the streets of Miami. ... Source: www.portfolio.com --- 4 days ago
Brazil has always felt the need to push back against the imposition of international intellectual property rights from the global powers in the US and Europe: it famously simply disregarded TRIPs and decided to manufacture its own antiretroviral Drugs when faced with a domestic Aids crisis and extremely high prices from western manufacturers. Now Andrew Leonard reports on its attempt to wean the country off the Microsoft teat: In an effort to spread personal computer usage throughout Brazil, the government has for years subsidized the purchase of PCs with low-interest loans -- as long as the computers are preinstalled with Linux. But in a CNET article taking a look at the obstacles hindering the growth of the technology market in Brazil, reporter Ina Fried suggests that many of those computers don't stick with their Linux-based operating systems for very long. ...Some estimates show as many as 18 or 19 out of every 20 machines sold with Linux ultimately are converted to some form of Windows. What the CNET article doesn't mention, of course, is the proportion of those 18 or 19 Windows installations which resulted in any revenue flowing to Redmond. Microsoft is that weirdest of animals: it's a consumer-facing company, but almost nobody pays cash for Windows, instead Buying it bundled in with their hardware. Once you unbundle the hardware from the operating system, as Brazil has done, people are likely to find copies of Windows in no ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 10 days ago
British medical researchers are advising consumers against Buying Indian ayurvedic Drugs online claiming they contain lead, mercury and even arsenic. ... Find more results for Buying Drugs on RSSMicro.com |
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