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More support to the importance of quarantining a new reptile... Larry, my Surinam Red Tail, ended up having mites and a stomach parasite. The mites spread to another boa this time and after finding out about the stomach parasite, the medicine was given to all boas as a precaution. A mite would have to be swallowed live by another boa for the stomach parasite to spread, so the chances are small. I've sprayed with Nix again and I hope to be rid of the problem for good! CROSSED FINGERS, OH PLEASE OH PLEASE OH PLEASE!!

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fdanews asked:


FDA has asked that a boxed warning be added to the prescribing information for fluoroquinolone antibiotics. The warning will remind healthcare professionals that patients taking these drugs may experience an increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture. Fluoroquinolones include Cipro (ciprofloxacin), Factive (gemifloxacin), Levaquin (levofloxacin), Avelox (moxifloxacin), Noroxin (norfloxacin), Floxin (ofloxacin) and Proquin (ciprofloxacin hydrochloride).
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http://www.pharmainfo.net/video/fda-black-box-warning-tendon-injuries-fluoroquinolone-antibiotics

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A PSA produced by DKT Indonesia with the support of National Aids Commission and UNDP to break the myths surrounding using antibiotics to avoid getting HIV/AIDS, and urging condom use.

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http://www.drjenniferwalden.com Manhattan plastic surgeon, Dr. Jennifer Walden, discusses the FDA's recent warning regarding popular antibiotics such as Cipro, Floxin, and Levaquin. These antibiotics may have caused tendonitis in elderly people by breaking down the collagen which connects tendons to the bone.

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Jay Dolitsky MD FAAP Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology NY Medical College Director of Pediatric Otolaryngolgy NY Eye and Ear Infirmary 1992-2004 Best Doctors 1997-2006 by Castle Connoly Medical ENTandAllergy.com

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Dr. John Cahill, a member of the Empowered Health News Medical Board discusses some of the challenges we face with infectious diseases that are constantly emerging and changing. SARS is an example of a virus that until several years ago, we had never heard about. So the possibility of new viruses emerging is a very real threat. Another challenge we face is bacteria evolving and growing resistant to antibiotics. It's becoming a huge problem in the developed world where we take antibiotics for granted. Doctors are constantly prescribing antibiotics and patients routinely expect to receive them for any number of minor infections. This gross distribution of antibiotics has contributed to the formation of "superbugs" that are resistant to the antibiotics we typically use. The reality is that we don't have the technology or the resources to continue developing the drugs needed to fight off all these mutations and resistance strains that keep developing.

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