Send us a text Summary: There are a lot of options in the supplements aisle, because there’s a lot of money in it. Supplements might contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids (part of protein), enzymes and probiotics, as well as binding agents, preservatives, flavoring agents etc. The label claims for ingredients are required by the FDA to be “truthful and not misleading.” If a supplement label “supports” or “promotes” proper nerve function, or cellula...
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Send us a text Summary: There are a lot of options in the supplements aisle, because there’s a lot of money in it. Supplements might contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids (part of protein), enzymes and probiotics, as well as binding agents, preservatives, flavoring agents etc. The label claims for ingredients are required by the FDA to be “truthful and not misleading.” If a supplement label “supports” or “promotes” proper nerve function, or cellula...
Pill Dysphagia, Sister Hildegard and Candy...It Can Be a Hard Pill to Swallow
Druggist For The People
25 minutes
1 year ago
Pill Dysphagia, Sister Hildegard and Candy...It Can Be a Hard Pill to Swallow
Send us a text Summary: If it’s a hard pill to swallow, you’re not alone. In this episode we discuss why not to crush or break certain medications and possible techniques to help in overcoming pill dysphagia. As usual, consult your pharmacist. Topics: · Pill Dysphagia Definition 02:30 · Prevalence 04:30 · What Not to Crush and Why 05:40 · Drug Formulation Abbreviatio...
Druggist For The People
Send us a text Summary: There are a lot of options in the supplements aisle, because there’s a lot of money in it. Supplements might contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids (part of protein), enzymes and probiotics, as well as binding agents, preservatives, flavoring agents etc. The label claims for ingredients are required by the FDA to be “truthful and not misleading.” If a supplement label “supports” or “promotes” proper nerve function, or cellula...