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View Post: FA
1 Dec 2009 by theodros  
GUIDE TO THE USMLE STEP 2 CS 2 INTRODUCTION Since 1998, all international medical graduates (IMGs) have been required to pass a clinical skills exam known as the Clinical Skills Assessment, or CSA—a test involving clinical encounters ...
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View Post: Lipase-whats wrong? - HealthBoards Message Boards
3 Mar 2009 by k2626  
I have a history of GERD. Two yrs ago I started getting stabbing pains over my heart, thought it was my heart, dr put me on achiphex and it went away. However, it took me over a yr to get it under control with being on the meds. ...
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View Post: War on Headaches: Ulcer?
12 Nov 2009 by Heather  
A great drug, but 2x a month, 60 mg IM is what I had done for almost a year and a half and I guess it was a few months too long! If it keeps up you might have them ck your amylase/lipase levels. November 12, 2009 11:51 PM ... Is the GERD and espophagitis permanent? What a bummer! I haven't noticed side effects from what I'm taking; of course I already have anxiety problems, but they're not worse (yet). Still feeling the ulcer pain but it's only been a week. ...
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View Post: digestive enzymes
1 Nov 2009 by xyresic  
People with pancreatic insufficiency and cystic fibrosis frequently require supplemental pancreatic enzymes (which include proteolytic enzymes, lipases, and amylases). In addition, those with celiac disease1 or Crohn's disease2 and ...
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View Post: a timely response is vital when dealing with your reflux condition ...
28 Nov 2006 by Dr. Evans pacaaq9  
digestive enzymes (protease, amylase, lipase)- digestive enzymes aid digestion and help prevent heartburn. the primary digestive enzymes are released from the pancreas: proteases (to digest protein), amylases (to digest carbohydrate), ...
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View Post: people with gerd more likely to develop asthma (healthday)
9 Aug 2008 by coenzyme-q1039949  
it combines some specific enzymes (such as protease, serrapeptase, papain, bromelain, amylase, and lipase), bioflavonoid (rutin) and source of vitamin c (amla). studies show that each of these ingredients has significant functions: ...
View Blog: The Cla - http://the-fructo-oligosaccharides19467.blogspot.com/



View Post: people with gerd more likely to develop asthma (healthday)
9 Aug 2008 by backfootdriveoqgkl  
is a disease where the pancreas fails to secrete the enzymes amylase and lipase essential to digest dietry fat. the result is greasy, soft, often white faeces. the disease is especially common in german shepherd dogs but can be present ...
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View Post: Abdominal Pain. Cause of abdominal pain
3 Aug 2009 by DoctorFrog  
The pain of acid-related diseases – gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or duodenal ulcers – typically show periodicity, that is, a period of weeks or months during which the pain is worse followed by periods of weeks or months during which the pain is better. ... Laboratory tests such as the complete blood count (CBC), liver enzymes, pancreatic enzymes (amylase and lipase), and urinalysis are frequently performed in the evaluation of abdominal pain. ...
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20 Nov 2009 by Lestari  
Lipase - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References;ICON Health Publications -;Lipases and Phospholipases in Drug Development: From Biochemistry to Molecular Pharmacology;Günter Müller, ...
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View Post: Is scoliosis surgery in your child's future? (By Etan Sugarman and ...
21 Nov 2009 by Rajni Khajuria  
As the process develops pancreatic enzymes (amylase and lipase), normally secreted into the intestine to digest food, spill onto the pancreas itself and produce severe inflammation. Levels of these enzymes increase dramatically, ...
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