chainlink fence?Luv2Skydive wrote:What's this?
0103 "Breaking and Entering" [12/21/06]
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- alysaface
- The Order of Denderah
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RAWR!
http://youtube.com/profile?user=alysaface
stalk me.
You were so much cooler before you got your little PHD in everyone elses problems.
http://youtube.com/profile?user=alysaface
stalk me.
You were so much cooler before you got your little PHD in everyone elses problems.
From the website (I found the exact product labelling etc.)
EPOGEN® is indicated for the treatment of anemia in patients with chronic renal failure on dialysis.
Important Safety Information
EPOGEN® is contraindicated in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. Erythropoietic therapies may increase the risk of seizures, thrombotic events, and other serious events. The target hemoglobin (Hb) should not exceed 12 g/dL. If the Hb increase exceeds 1.0 g/dL in any 2-week period, dose reductions are recommended. In a study with hemodialysis patients with clinically evident cardiac disease, where the target hematocrit (Hct) was 42% (Hb = 14 g/dL), an increased incidence of thrombotic events and mortality was seen. The reason for increased mortality observed in this study is unknown.
Cases of pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) and of severe anemia, with or without other cytopenias associated with neutralizing antibodies to erythropoietin, have been reported in patients treated with EPOGEN®. A sudden loss of response to EPOGEN®, accompanied by severe anemia and low reticulocyte count, should be evaluated. If anti-erythropoietin antibody-associated anemia is suspected, withhold EPOGEN® and other erythropoietic proteins. EPOGEN® should be permanently discontinued in patients with antibody-mediated anemia. Patients should not be switched to other erythropoietic proteins.
The most commonly reported side effects in clinical trials were hypertension, headache, arthralgias, and nausea.
EPOGEN® is indicated for the treatment of anemia in patients with chronic renal failure on dialysis.
Important Safety Information
EPOGEN® is contraindicated in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. Erythropoietic therapies may increase the risk of seizures, thrombotic events, and other serious events. The target hemoglobin (Hb) should not exceed 12 g/dL. If the Hb increase exceeds 1.0 g/dL in any 2-week period, dose reductions are recommended. In a study with hemodialysis patients with clinically evident cardiac disease, where the target hematocrit (Hct) was 42% (Hb = 14 g/dL), an increased incidence of thrombotic events and mortality was seen. The reason for increased mortality observed in this study is unknown.
Cases of pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) and of severe anemia, with or without other cytopenias associated with neutralizing antibodies to erythropoietin, have been reported in patients treated with EPOGEN®. A sudden loss of response to EPOGEN®, accompanied by severe anemia and low reticulocyte count, should be evaluated. If anti-erythropoietin antibody-associated anemia is suspected, withhold EPOGEN® and other erythropoietic proteins. EPOGEN® should be permanently discontinued in patients with antibody-mediated anemia. Patients should not be switched to other erythropoietic proteins.
The most commonly reported side effects in clinical trials were hypertension, headache, arthralgias, and nausea.
- Luv2Skydive
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- breeislonely
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i already did it, before i posted, forwords and back words, i also did it using some crazy number pattern i just came up with to make it a 209 number, that didn't work either lolalysaface wrote:thanks for the effort =)Smelltheflowers wrote:Looks like I was a little late with my screen captures and post Well, it was worth a try anyway!
i wonder if they really are a phone numberrrr. with the 2 from the elevator or whatever it's 10 digits, but i don't want to go calling random numbers. and noone else should either.
edited to say, all the numbers on non working, so didn't harass anyone lol
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- Luv2Skydive
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- Luv2Skydive
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- Luv2Skydive
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well, I guess that would give us an irrelevant time stamp - i.e. "The Order" stopped actively using that office/warehouse sometime shortly after Jan 06.
Why/How that would matter - who knows.
Here is an interesting tidbit that I can share with the general public - based upon my knowledge of the FDA and Pharmaceutical labelling/regulatory information (I spent 6 years working with Johnson and Johnson on a Class III medical device).
The expiration date is based upon a drug being guarantee'd to maintain something like 90% of its effectiveness. Sometimes the official "guidance" of a drug beyond its expiration date is to increase the dosage as necessary to essentially "make up" for its loss of effectivity. This concept is sort of contrary to a fairly common belief that drugs essentially "spoil" (think milk) after their expiration date, when in reality, drugs are really pretty stable things.
Why/How that would matter - who knows.
Here is an interesting tidbit that I can share with the general public - based upon my knowledge of the FDA and Pharmaceutical labelling/regulatory information (I spent 6 years working with Johnson and Johnson on a Class III medical device).
The expiration date is based upon a drug being guarantee'd to maintain something like 90% of its effectiveness. Sometimes the official "guidance" of a drug beyond its expiration date is to increase the dosage as necessary to essentially "make up" for its loss of effectivity. This concept is sort of contrary to a fairly common belief that drugs essentially "spoil" (think milk) after their expiration date, when in reality, drugs are really pretty stable things.
- Luv2Skydive
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Cones next door....hmmm...cone at motel? j/k
LG15 needs more COWBELL!
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- omegawoman
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yeah...it was kinda cute...smart move tho if he remembered to keep his head down as well.omegawoman wrote:Oh how I love the bad boys, and Daniel is fitting that pattern with the B&E.
If this is the drug being used on Bree, then what was the other two drug pamphlets for?
BTW Daniel looked all criminal with his hoodie up over his head.