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NOT KNOWING YOUR ESAVCAN COST DEARLY
Hi everyone. Well having had to pay massive amounts out for Private Dental Treatment (They were previously NHS) we found a local one who was signing up for NEW NHS PATIENTS. Due to it's location we jumped at the chance to move. We duly signed up, had basic Check Up's and signed for the Treatment. My
Hi everyone. Well having had to pay massive amounts out for Private Dental Treatment (They were previously NHS) we found a local one who was signing up for NEW NHS PATIENTS. Due to it's location we jumped at the chance to move. We duly signed up, had basic Check Up's and signed for the Treatment. My
Phil112
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ICUsteps
8 years ago
Dental treatment
Hi has amy one had dental extraction whilst on rivaloxaban ?? . Hot to have a tooth out and font know how to bridge on this medication
Hi has amy one had dental extraction whilst on rivaloxaban ?? . Hot to have a tooth out and font know how to bridge on this medication
stargazer5761
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Invasive Dental Treatment
Hi I posted a few months ago as Pebble, started Pred 10mg in October, had a good 4 months but now beginning to get pains in Left shoulder and buttocks again. Pain in right buttock is moving down lower than it was before. Seeing GP next week and Rheumy appt. in April. Slightly worried about a dental appt
Hi I posted a few months ago as Pebble, started Pred 10mg in October, had a good 4 months but now beginning to get pains in Left shoulder and buttocks again. Pain in right buttock is moving down lower than it was before. Seeing GP next week and Rheumy appt. in April. Slightly worried about a dental appt
Pebble-Sue55
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
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Dental Treatment
I was on steroids and Alendronic Acid for PMR but have managed to come off all drugs. On Dec 2 I had an infected and impacted wisdom tooth plus the adjacent infected molar removed under a general in hospital as a day case. It has been very slow to heal. My dentist has xrayed and said all is well, it
I was on steroids and Alendronic Acid for PMR but have managed to come off all drugs. On Dec 2 I had an infected and impacted wisdom tooth plus the adjacent infected molar removed under a general in hospital as a day case. It has been very slow to heal. My dentist has xrayed and said all is well, it
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Why 1 in 5 cancer clinical trials fizzle
[/i]"Clinical trials are the scientific soul of cancer-cure advances, but nearly 20 percent of these publicly funded studies fail to draw enough patients to render verdicts on experimental therapies, investigators reported Tuesday. That failure rate represents stalled progress in the pursuit of better
[/i]"Clinical trials are the scientific soul of cancer-cure advances, but nearly 20 percent of these publicly funded studies fail to draw enough patients to render verdicts on experimental therapies, investigators reported Tuesday. That failure rate represents stalled progress in the pursuit of better
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Seretide vs Piriva = confrontation
Hi all, I recently posed a question about seretide 250 which I was prescribed with 6 months ago, bad side effects with tearing skin, bruising, weight gain etc ( it was also affecting my sex life ) and actually received 51 replies and I would like to thank everyone who replied. A number of you questioned
Hi all, I recently posed a question about seretide 250 which I was prescribed with 6 months ago, bad side effects with tearing skin, bruising, weight gain etc ( it was also affecting my sex life ) and actually received 51 replies and I would like to thank everyone who replied. A number of you questioned
Swerv
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
SWALLOWING!
Hi there. I'm new to this site. Have S'S for at least 20 years! Hundreds spent on dental treatment but my biggest problem is swallowing. All my food is liquidised or mashed and really limits my social life and depresses me. Anyone else suffering likewise and any tips? Thanks to all of you
Hi there. I'm new to this site. Have S'S for at least 20 years! Hundreds spent on dental treatment but my biggest problem is swallowing. All my food is liquidised or mashed and really limits my social life and depresses me. Anyone else suffering likewise and any tips? Thanks to all of you
scot53
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
9 years ago
Side effects taking amoxicillin (3g in one dose)
I had a replacement aortic valve 14 years ago and was told to always take 3g of amoxicillin in a glass of water1 hour before dental treatment. This was fine for about 5 years and then I started getting a sore mouth. My mouth has got worse and worse over the years. This year I needed 2 extractions in
I had a replacement aortic valve 14 years ago and was told to always take 3g of amoxicillin in a glass of water1 hour before dental treatment. This was fine for about 5 years and then I started getting a sore mouth. My mouth has got worse and worse over the years. This year I needed 2 extractions in
richchix
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Anticoagulation Support
9 years ago
Dental treatment and apixiban.
Thanks every one for your replies, I am now back home and every thing went well. Once again many thanks.
Thanks every one for your replies, I am now back home and every thing went well. Once again many thanks.
ruthalem
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AF Association
9 years ago
FDA Grants Priority Review for AbbVie's Hepatitis C Treatment
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted its New Drug Application (NDA) and granted priority review for the company's, all-oral, interferon-free, two direct-acting
antiviral
treatment
of ombitasvir, paritaprevir, ritonavir (OBV/PTV/r), with ribavirin (RBV).
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted its New Drug Application (NDA) and granted priority review for the company's, all-oral, interferon-free, two direct-acting
antiviral
treatment
of ombitasvir, paritaprevir, ritonavir (OBV/PTV/r), with ribavirin (RBV).
mwright
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Coffee and the Liver
In another review, 766 participants in the Hepatitis C
Antiviral
Long-Term
Treatment
against Cirrhosis (HALT-C) trial found more good news.
In another review, 766 participants in the Hepatitis C
Antiviral
Long-Term
Treatment
against Cirrhosis (HALT-C) trial found more good news.
kuzoigwe
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
The new detection method for a key drug resistant hepatitis C virus mutation
HCV often acquires resistance against direct acting
antiviral
agents. Presence of the Y93H mutation prior to
treatment
has been reported as an important predictor of virologic failure. Direct sequencing is a commonly used method to detect this mutation.
HCV often acquires resistance against direct acting
antiviral
agents. Presence of the Y93H mutation prior to
treatment
has been reported as an important predictor of virologic failure. Direct sequencing is a commonly used method to detect this mutation.
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Could a Cancer Drug Cure Hepatitis B?
Publishing their findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Australian researchers studied the effects of a combination
treatment
on hep B-infected liver cells, using the
antiviral
drug entecavir and the anticancer drug birinapant.
Publishing their findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Australian researchers studied the effects of a combination
treatment
on hep B-infected liver cells, using the
antiviral
drug entecavir and the anticancer drug birinapant.
kuzoigwe
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Cancer drug shows promise as cure for hepatitis B
Australian patients are now the first in the world to have access to the potential
treatment
- a combination of an
antiviral
drug and an anti-cancer drug - which is in phase 1/2a clinical trials in Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide. Read more here: http://bit.ly/1cZFSZP
Australian patients are now the first in the world to have access to the potential
treatment
- a combination of an
antiviral
drug and an anti-cancer drug - which is in phase 1/2a clinical trials in Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide. Read more here: http://bit.ly/1cZFSZP
mwright
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
dental problems
I have just had some dental treatment and unfortunately I need an extraction in a few months my dentist has refused to do the work as she said I am to difficult to work on has my taw will not open wide enough for her to work so need to go to dental hospital could this be down to the rd I wonder any one
I have just had some dental treatment and unfortunately I need an extraction in a few months my dentist has refused to do the work as she said I am to difficult to work on has my taw will not open wide enough for her to work so need to go to dental hospital could this be down to the rd I wonder any one
Hidden
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NRAS
9 years ago
Dentist treatment
I have just started my chemo and I am quite happy as so far no sickness and that was the one I wasn't looking forward to. My question is are we entitled as cancer patients to free dental treatment. It doesn't look like we are but suddenly realised to most sensible place to ask the question was on here
I have just started my chemo and I am quite happy as so far no sickness and that was the one I wasn't looking forward to. My question is are we entitled as cancer patients to free dental treatment. It doesn't look like we are but suddenly realised to most sensible place to ask the question was on here
JeanneLe
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Root Canal ... myths ...
This was linked by a member called Hypohen last year. Given yesterday's posts it might be of interest/reassurance. I could not find the article source but will try. (PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE VIEWS ARE NOT MINE BUT FROM AN INTERNET DENTAL ARTICLE. SOMEONE POSTING UNDERNEATH HERE HAS MIS-UNDERSTOOD
This was linked by a member called Hypohen last year. Given yesterday's posts it might be of interest/reassurance. I could not find the article source but will try. (PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE VIEWS ARE NOT MINE BUT FROM AN INTERNET DENTAL ARTICLE. SOMEONE POSTING UNDERNEATH HERE HAS MIS-UNDERSTOOD
NeonkittyUK
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
free dental treatment {or not}
my cousin is a carer for her father in law and receives care money but her husband is in full time employment. minimum wage. does anyone know if her care allowance makes her eligible for free dental treatment. cant find the answer anywhere.
my cousin is a carer for her father in law and receives care money but her husband is in full time employment. minimum wage. does anyone know if her care allowance makes her eligible for free dental treatment. cant find the answer anywhere.
natalyab
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Dental Management and Cancer Therapy
Tell your dentist about your ANC count (at least 1.0 K before dental treatment) and platelet (at least 50 K before dental treatment) before undergoing dental treatment. http://meals-to-heal.com/blog/dental-management-and-cancer-therapy/ More on HU: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/130442741
Tell your dentist about your ANC count (at least 1.0 K before dental treatment) and platelet (at least 50 K before dental treatment) before undergoing dental treatment. http://meals-to-heal.com/blog/dental-management-and-cancer-therapy/ More on HU: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/130442741
shazie
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
ADVICE PLEASE ON DENTAL TREATMENT
I am suffering with toothache at the moment, my own fault really as I have had a fear of dentists since I was a child, I have severe copd and cough most of the time, I am on 24hour oxygen and rarely leave my apartment, the thought of having to keep my mouth open while a dentist works on my teeth is
I am suffering with toothache at the moment, my own fault really as I have had a fear of dentists since I was a child, I have severe copd and cough most of the time, I am on 24hour oxygen and rarely leave my apartment, the thought of having to keep my mouth open while a dentist works on my teeth is
hazelmitch
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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