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larisa
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Posted: 09/01/07 - 23:48 Post subject: |
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| My mother is 65 years old and her main problem is rheumatoid arthritis. It was something that she first complained at almost five years ago, but what was a minor ache than, is a big pain today. She uses tropisetron and dexamethasone. What is the efficacy and tolerability of tripisetron in combination with dexamethasone? |
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flory
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Posted: 09/17/07 - 17:36 Post subject: |
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| Dexamethasone is a very efficient medication that helps not only with RA, but with many other conditions and illnesses (asthma, allergies, ulcerative colitis…). But it is also not a mild medication, therefore, side effects are possible and that is where tropisetron helps. It deals with those symptoms and definitely makes your mother's living easier. |
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