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See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog If you ever doubted your doctor because she wrote a script that you later “Googled” and found was not FDA approved, I hope you trusted your doctor enough to realize that she wouldn't recommend any medication that would hurt you…. What is an unapproved use of a drug, also called “off-label”? Unapproved use of an approved drug is often called “off-label” use. This term can mean that the drug is: Used for a disease or medical condition that it is not approved to treat, such as when a chemotherapy is approved to treat one type of cancer, but healthcare providers use it to treat a different type of cancer. The drugs that are not approved by the FDA, yet are commonly used, have been used for decades before the 1964 law that required new drugs to go through extensive and very expensive testing before their release to the public. The operative word is NEW DRUGS AFTER 1964. Today I will talk about the safety of non-FDA approved drugs because they are: Older cheaper drugs used for many diseases and conditions before 1964 and are still used Drugs that are approved for one use, or one condition, but not for other conditions that it is effective and safe for. Drugs made by compounding pharmacies for diseases that the FDA has not approved a drug for, but there is research backing the drug and years of safe use. First, before we discuss the non-FDA approved drugs, I will discuss the safety/risks of FDA approved drugs, and why FDA approval doesn't mean a drug will do no harm or even that it is effective for the use it is approved for. A little background will help you understand the problem and the reason an FDA approval does not necessarily mean a drug is safe. Since 1964, a law was passed that established testing prior to a drug being approved by the FDA became mandatory. Since that time several drugs that survive FDA approval and are released but are later removed or banned after their FDA release when the public finds side effects that the FDA didn't discover in their trials. One such drug is Fen-Phen, Fenfluramine/Phentermine. This drug was released during my time practicing medicine and was withdrawn after one study claimed it caused heart valve disease…In the end the “one post approval study” that claimed that heart valves were affected by this drug that caused its bann was found to be false. The withdrawal of the drug followed one study by a single cardiologist from Kansas City had reviewed all of the cardiac valve echo tests and falsified the results to make Fen-Phen appear dangerous to heart valves, when in reality it wasn't. She lost her license, but the FDA never put Fen-Phen back on the market! The FDA hates to be wrong twice, so they never allowed this drug back on the market after its removal. Other mistakes made by the FDA include not allowing women in the studies to approve a drug before 2014 which ignores or misses all of the side effects or lack of effectiveness for a drug when taken by women. Despite all the expensive testing before the release of a drug by the FDA, many drugs not tested on women were later often found to have severe side effects only on women. A few examples follow: You might have heard of the FDA approved drug Ambien that causes many women to experience “night eating”, sleepwalking, and night terrors, while their male counterparts were not affected, so because they only tested men the drug was approved. In retrospect it should have been tested on women as well, and then either not passed through the FDA or should have had a black box warning for women. It takes years get action from the FDA, notifying doctors of these side effects. Women were not included in testing for any drugs except female hormones until 11 years ago, but no other drugs. Before 2014 all (non-hormonal) drugs that passed the FDA were not tested on women so the effect on women was unknown until it was tested on the public. The FDA left women out of drug-trials because it viewed women as “mini men”, or they didn't consider us important enough to test new drugs on…OR worse, they believed we were too complicated to easily test us because of pregnancy, menopause and other hormonal swings that normal healthy women have. In any case, we are now suffering their decisions, when a medication works one way for men and another way for women! Finally, we are tested when drugs are being evaluated for approval by the FDA. Professional women have achieved a level of authority in medicine and pharmacology (2025) and are weighing in on the inequity. Women in the medical profession and the public are pulling back the curtain on the side effects of FDA approved drugs that are experienced by women only! Slowly, study by study investigators are now publishing the side effects and problems for women with FDA approved drugs….yet these findings are not included in the warnings on most of these drugs, even now over 15 year after they became obvious to the doctors who treat women! Drugs that either don't work for women, or that have severe side effects include that were approved before 2014. All statin drugs for high cholesterol (Crestor, rosuvastatin, atorvastatin, etc.) cause women to have muscle breakdown and muscle pain. Synthroid (levothyroxine), doesn't cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism in 80% of women, but just makes the TSH lower, so it appears as if it is working! This leads doctors to tell women that their symptoms are all in their heads!! Wrong. It is the wrong medicine. Women have enzymes that differ from men that make it difficult for them to convert the inactive form (T4) into the active form (T3), so we can't convert Synthroid (all T4) into the active form. Synthroid, the FDA approved drug for hypothyroidism, shouldn't be given to most women. Women should be given the non-FDA approved drug Armour Thyroid or NP thyroid that have both T3 and T4 in them! Ambien Prednisone and other oral steroids We have reviewed the lack of testing on women before 2014, now we will discuss safe drugs that have been used for decades even before 1964 when the FDA required testing for FDA approval? Older, yet effective and inexpensive drugs have been tested by the public, some for almost 100 years that have saved thousands of lives, yet they are not given the FDA stamp of approval! In fact, the FDA tries to put these drugs out of circulation, replacing them with very expensive drugs that are new! Or they just shut them down, because they are not FDA approved. Young doctors are told not to use them by their medical schoolteachers who rarely have experienced these medications in private practice…. These doctors in training don't know the history of older safer, cheaper drugs, or even why the FDA tells them avoid them. They comply not knowing why, so you are left with no drug that works for you, or you pay 3-10 times the amount for a newer FDA version of the older drug which may even have more side effects. Some of these older very effective and cheap drugs are Penicillin, Nitroglycerine for chest pain, Morphine (pain), Phenobarbital (seizures), Codeine, Armour Thyroid, hormone injections including estradiol injections and testosterone, Thorazine for psychiatric use, (Pitocin) oxytocin for labor, lactation support and Autism Colchicine:Used to treat and prevent gout. Progesterone in oil (IM) Estradiol in oil (IM) B12 for injection Testosterone Cypionate for injection Compounded Estradiol in any form Compounded Testosterone for women These drugs have been used for so long that any safety risks or side effects have been found through the use of these drugs in the population. Yet the FDA won't grandfather them in and approve them based on their history! What do doctors do when the drug the FDA has approved a drug that doesn't work for a group of their patients (gender, race, blood type, etc.)? What happens when a doctor can't find a drug that is FDA approved needed to treat a condition she is faced with? Why do we as citizens, allow the government to have power over doctors who are already controlled by their state licensing boards as to what medications they? Lastly Why do taxpayers allow a government agency that they fund with tax dollars control their health by banning, or not approving drugs, or banning one drug so an outrageously expensive drug is put in its place? Compounded Medications/ Compounding Pharmacies: These drugs are made by mixing ingredients to meet individual patient needs and are not subject to premarket review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. However, they ARE subject to the success or failure for which they were prescribed. If a doctor prescribes a compounded drug that doesn't work, she is apt to be confronted by her patient who is not getting the expected results. Compounding pharmacies usually don't get paid by insurance, so patients are more invested in getting a drug that works and that is one of the big reasons that Compounded medicines are at least as good or better than big pharma or generic drugs. I absolutely could not successfully treat the thousands of women and men that I have without compounding pharmacies. They compound hormones/drugs that are safe and effective, mostly hormones that can't be patented because they occur in nature and won't ever be made by big pharma. More than that, big producers of drugs can't produce in mass quantities many doses of a certain hormone like compounding pharmacies do. Compounding pharmacies provide what people need and they continue to do so because patients prefer their dosing and quality. FDA approved Generic Drugs can be legally 25 % lower dose than what they say they are. That would be a big problem if my compounded pellets had that kind of variability. People might need pellets every 2months or every 5 months instead of every 4 months..it would be like guessing what you need ahead of time…..I believe dedicated compounding pharmacists are more accurate than any generic on the market. Compounding pharmacies: Unsung Heros Compounding pharmacies serve the public when big pharma fails and hasn't developed a safety net for production if they have a problem and the FDA shuts them down. That situation leaves patients who take their medications, without an alternative. Compounding pharmacies step into the breech when big pharma has a problem with a particular drug and stop making a drug (e.g. Lidocaine, B12 injectable, IV Fluids, to name a few shortages and no production that have occurred in the recent past). What if patients couldn't get the meds they need, and if there were no compounding pharmacies—Chaos and suffering and dying patients would closely follow! The FDA is Fickle and is not on your side! For years the FDA did not approve of Bioidentical estrogen and testosterone in any form, and just a few months ago all of a sudden, long after they scared women from taking the hormones they needed to improve their length of life and quality of life, they decided bioidentical hormones are better than the FDA approved hormones!!! That is a little too late. Some of us will never forget the stress lack of approval of compounded hormones caused for doctors and patients alike. Other doctors criticized us and now most of them aren't even in practice anymore. Maybe the FDA read my blog!!! Compounded hormones have been approved by the masses of women who have taken them under my signature! Compounded BI hormones are medications with a long track record and should not have to be tested with the bloated expense required of testing for the FDA. For Gynecological Disorders that don't have an FDA approved hormone drug because testosterone and estradiol have been used for so long that they don't need testing. If there was a significant problem with them their history of use of over 5-7 decades has proven the efficacy and safety of the female hormones for treatment and hormone replacement. For Psychiatric Disorders: Some patients need compounded ketamine products for conditions like severe depression, despite lacking FDA approval for these uses and potential risks, yet it has been used for this purpose for decades and was used for childbirth for almost a century, until epidurals and saddle blocks took their place. Testosterone for women still is not recognized as a female hormone even though women produce over twice as much Testosterone as Estradiol when they are in their fertile years. Replacement of T with bioidentical T pellets offers a treatment for dozens of symptoms women face after age 40, and it prevents the diseases of aging: osteoporosis, heart disease, sarcopenia, frailty, diabetes and more that have not been addressed by mainstream medicine and the FDA. Over a decade ago, the FDA turned down the approval of testosterone patch after over 3 years of positive research studies, the FDA said they didn't approve T for women is because the side effect of T for women, facial hair, was dangerous for women.…I cry B—–S—-! That is really men not wanting to share testosterone replacement with women. I say leave us alone and let women and their doctors determine what they need. It is proven that only 5% of all professionals in any profession are not trustworthy, so give doctors their due and trust that we are looking for answers to our patients' problems that you don't even know about! The FDA is paid for by us…everyone in this country. I say hands off! Speed up the approval process or forget it for older drugs and BI hormones! ~
Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron discuss (1) the thinking behind the Prime Minister's decision (and his “Security and Diplomatic Cabinet”) to extend and intensify the war in Gaza, and (2) the thinking behind the “national strike” called by some hostage families, intended to bring the country to a halt next Sunday. Plus, Comfort, Kabbalah, Kohellet, Coltraine and Codeine early on a Friday morning, artistic collaborations between Israelis and Gazans, and plant-whispering grad students. And more old music made new! Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Former Speaker of the Knesset Avram Burg calls for a million Jews to sue Israel for war crimes in an international court. How the hell did we get here?
Dr Maire Finn, GP Ashley Duane, Pharmacist Prof. Colin O'Gara, Head of Addiction Services in St John of God Hospital and Clinical professor of Psychiatry at UCD
„Spoustu kapel hrálo pomalu, ale Codeine byli něco jiného, unikátního, předběhli svou dobu,“ okomentoval Stuart Braithwaite z Mogwai jednu ze svých nejoblíbenějších desek – debutové album amerických Codeine s názvem Frigid Stars. Od jejího vydání letos uplyne 35 let a tak jsme to tento týden zpomalili na rychlost pohybu tektonických desek a ponořili se nejen do jejich tvorby, ale pokusili se i rozkrýt původ a esenci mikrožánru slowcore.
Caroline became addicted to codeine after taking painkillers for her headaches. Mary became addicted to Gabapentin after back surgery.
This week is about the evolution of drugs and the role of big pharma (#Capitalism) in creating and exploding the war on drugs. From Cannabis to Marinol to Spice/K2...From coca leaves to cocaine to crack...From willow tree bark to Aspirin to Ibuprofen...From eucalyptus to amphetamine to methamphetamine to Adderall...From PCP to Ketamine...From tea to barbiturates to benzos to SSRIs to glutamate drugs...From beer and wine to spirits and liquor....Something capitalistic has been driving our addictions. This isn't natural. This week I get back to the roots of the show: drugs. I discuss the evolution of drugs via capitalism, and the reason the drugs we used to take decades (and centuries) ago were natural, and, as such, safer and less addictive than the drugs we usually take today. Those old-school, natural drugs are now hard to find, replaced by more potent, cheaper, synthetic chemicals that can be patented by big pharma then shoved down our throats. Cocaine replaced coca leaves only to be replaced itself by methamphetamine. Heroin replaced opium gum only to be replaced itself by fentanyl(s). Cannabis was replaced by...35% THC Cannabis in the early 2000s only to be replaced by synthetic cannabis (Spice, K2). Article with Jacob Carlock: Crafting Convict Criminologists: An Invitation to Join us in Prison available in The Prison Journal. Episode 112: The Opium WarsRead more about David Carrillo here: https://www.chalkbeat.org/colorado/2024/04/11/david-carrillo-continues-to-teach-incarcarated-students-college-classes/Read more about the Returning Artists Guild (RAG) here: https://thereturningartistsguild.org/Read Captured Words/Free Thoughts here: https://clas.ucdenver.edu/communication/research-creative-work/captured-words-free-thoughtsDrop me an email at DrJunkieShow@gmail.com. Support the show
Get ready for a Dirty Bit that'll make you never look at a work bathroom the same way again! Ricki reads out a wild confession from Reddit where one poor bloke learned the hard way what a week of codeine can do to your bowels. Picture this: a seven-day constipation showdown that ends with an oak tree-sized, bloody disaster in the office toilet. And just when he thought he escaped unnoticed, he gets a call... he left his wallet behind! Let's just say, everyone at work knew about the massive beast still lurking in the bowl. Buckle up, because this one's a gut-buster... literally!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author Stephen B. Ubaney joins me to discuss his research into the death of Elvis and why he believes he was murdered and by whom. Get his book Who Murdered Elvis on Amazon. Grab your thinking as we probe every part of Presley's mysterious death, FBI involvement, and the sinister forces at work during the final days of his career. We have been told all the lies for decades, but now it's time to answer some very pointed questions. -Why were the first words out of Vernon Presley's mouth, upon learning of his son's death, "my God, they've murdered my son!?" -Why does Elvis Presley have two death certificates that contradict each other? -How could Elvis have passed two complete physical examinations the week before he died? -How could Codeine show up in his toxicology report when there was no sign of Anaphylaxis in his body? -Are we really expected to believe that the Investigator's photos and notes of the death scene were stolen from his car by coincidence? - Why has history ignored the 1990 television interview where Elvis' doctor not only claimed that Elvis was murdered but named the murderer? This book exposes the massive cover-up that has kept the truth from being told to the public and will change the way you look at Elvis Presley's mysterious death forever. This book will not disappoint you. Can you handle the truth? Follow Our Other ShowsFollow UFO WitnessesFollow Crime Watch WeeklyFollow Paranormal FearsFollow Seven: Disturbing Chronicle StoriesJoin our Patreon for ad-free listening and more bonus content.Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradioFollow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio
Send us a textPlease Like and Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for more Great Guests and Contentwww.youtube.com/@thedanlevelyshow/streamsBalzer is a rapper from Saginaw, MI, who has been honing his skills since the age of 11. Inspired by legends like Eminem, 2Pac, Biggie, Bone Thugs 'N Harmony, The Dayton Family, Insane Clown Posse, Hopsin, and Tech N9ne. After graduating from High School, he took music seriously, recording in his parents' garage and collaborating with artists like Codeine 505 and Astray from Shady Music. Balzer has graced numerous shows, including those presented by TwinTerror and J-Dro, and has shared the stage with Flints Rap Group, The Dayton Family. Follow and Listen to Balzer here: Apple Music - music.apple.com/us/artist/balzer/1558095519Facebook - facebook.com/balzermusic989TikTok - tiktok.com/@balzermusic989Instagram - instagram.com/balzer4lifeSupport the show
Daphney Fafudi, Regulatory compliance manager at SAHPRA explains the draft guidelines to stem the use of the drug Codeine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Shawn and Craig explore two compelling musical releases that bridge the gap between past and present. Craig spotlights Idaho's "Lapse," the band's first album in 14 years. He delves into the ambient, melancholic soundscapes that define Idaho's signature style, highlighting how the band has evolved while staying true to their roots. Craig discusses the emotional depth of the lyrics, and the significance of this long-awaited comeback for fans of slowcore and indie rock.Shawn shifts the focus to a Vinyl Me, Please re-issue of Isaac Hayes' classic album "Black Moses." He examines the enduring impact of Hayes' soulful masterpiece, celebrated for its lush orchestration and powerful vocals. Shawn explores how "Black Moses" remains a touchstone in the world of soul and R&B. Join them as they celebrate the return of Idaho and the timeless brilliance of Isaac Hayes, offering insights and appreciation for these diverse musical journeys.
Some of today's top storiesAs most areas of Kern County remain under a Red Flag warning, a massive fire continues to burn just south of the Grapevine. It's being called the Post Fire. This is what many people witnessed as they drove over Tejon Pass. The wind-driven fire ignited Saturday and quickly ran up the mountainside. This morning -- more than 14-thousand acres haved burned and it's only 2-percent contained. Two commercial properties have BEEN DESTROYED from the fire... And air quality warnings have been issued across the region. An LA firefighter explains how challenging the Post fire is to knock down.Tulare police are releasing details from a 2 month-long illegal drug sales and gun possession investigation. Two shotguns, four rifles, five handguns, 150 pounds of liquid Codeine, 200 pounds of Marijuana and concentrated cannabis, Psilocybin mushrooms, Ecstasy, a Hash Oil Lab, and ammunition and cash were seized in Tulare and Goshen. 25-year-old Thomas Alexander Browning of Goshen , 32-year-old Dominque Davone Eldridge of Tulare, 31-year-old Alisa Rachel Lewis of Tulare and 30-year-old Marquis Loring of Tulare were arrested. They face charges including: possession of an assault weapon, operating a drug house, child endangerment and conspiracy to commit a crime.Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the Tulare County Sheriff's Office at 559-733-6218.a person is in the hospital after a vehicle slammed into an East Bakersfield bar. It happened at Stella's Sandtrap on Niles Street. 17's Rob Hagan has more
NailZ tells us about Codeine's plan to take over AOL, Prodigy, and Compuserve. Planting trojan's on AOL employee machines and using them to proxy FDO and ATOM to manipulate Merlin and cause chaos on AOL. Also we talk about why he created LuciferX. Guest: NailZ Host: Steve Stonebraker Audio Editor: Sam Fox CoverArt: Created by Broast (https://broast.org), original idea by LampGold. -- AOL Underground Podcast Follow us on twitter - @AOLUnderground @brakertech Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/AOLUnderground/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@AOLUndergroundPodcast Merch - https://www.redbubble.com/people/AOL-Underground/shop Donate - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AOLUnderground Contact the Host - https://aolunderground.com/contact-host/ Reconnect with old AOLers - https://nina.chat/ (AOL 4.0 is working!) https://discord.gg/p3ol https://aolunderground.com/community/ -- Other Check out my wife's Etsy shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/Snowbraker
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This week I talk about the medication shortages across the United States. Drugs used to treat ADHD, chronic pain, and other conditions have been in short supply lately for reasons unexplained. Different groups have blamed the shortage on one anther: the manufacturers blame the DEA, while the DEA blames manufacturers. But as usual, the problem comes down to a design issue. For more about Assent's issues with the DEA, check out the Reason article, "DEA Shuts Down Factory even as Adderall Shortage Persists." Support the show
I love cover songs. On last week's mixtape I did all Joy Division - New Order Covers to celebrate the release of the double A 7” release from Numero Group featuring Bedhead and Codeine delivering personal favorite Joy Division covers. You can check it out at the Face Radio Archives page, or at my MattPapeWorldy Mixcloud page. Covers are so much fun, discovering favorite songs reimagined, or favorite artists taking on other people's work, whether it be faithful renditions or complete shifts. So I'm thrilled to start a new series in the Matt Pape Mixtape collection - Pull The Covers Off The Lovers. For the first edition of this I'm featuring the exclusive broadcast of Hudson Palace's Tattoo - a cover of the Who song. You heard it first folks!Hudson Palace started out as a Covid dating survival tactic: date nights between Tony Fletcher and Paula Lucas, a new couple with nowhere to go. Figuring that one of them could play guitar and the other could sing, they started working their way through the many songbooks they owned and beyond, seeking uncommon musical ground. When Tony found himself rewriting Buzzcocks' power pop punk classic "Love You More" as an acoustic ballad in 3/4, a project was properly born, the arrangement was recorded, released in early 2023, and followed by a second acoustic Buzzcocks cover, "Love Is Lies."Now, a year down the line, Paula and Tony are about to unveil another themed pair of cover versions, these of mid-60s Who songs. The Who Sell Out's "Tattoo" from 1967 comes first, on Feb 29, followed around a month later by the previous year's 45 "I'm A Boy." The songs sit together thematically in that they deal with the gender confusion Pete Townshend articulated with such wit during this period - wit that takes on new meaning when sung by a woman. Both Hudson Palace interpretations have a somewhat "baroque" feeling to them, and though there are still no drums, they each have considerably more parts than the Buzzcocks covers. All instruments by Tony, recorded in Kingston, NY, and mixed by Noel Fletcher.Oh yeah, also featuring Nico, Badly Drawn Boy, Angel Olsen, Galaxie 500, The Jam, Billy Bragg, Cat Power and loads more. Enjoy. Tune into new broadcasts of Matt Pape Mixtape, Friday from 12 - 1 AM EST / 5 - 6 AM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/matt-pape-mixtape///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Numero Group has released a double A sided 7” featuring Joy Division covers by Bedhead and Codeine. The first Joy Division cover I ever heard was probably by Paul Young. The second probably by Grace Jones. I didn't like either, and actually hated the whole idea of a Joy Division cover with as much intensity as I loved the originals. There was nothing like Ian Curtis, there was nothing like the real thing, so why even try. Over time I heard covers done by Midwest American bands - a slow core - tempered approach to the anguish, and I started paying more attention. While not the real thing, Bedhead- Disorder & Codeine - Atmosphere - capture the spirit, like they have walked on fire and can't feel it anymore.Without seeking anyone's approval, if you are a fan of Joy Division, I hope you enjoy it. Features - Galaxie 500, Bedhead, Codeine, Low, Thurston Moore and more. Tune into new broadcasts of Matt Pape Mixtape, Friday from 12 - 1 AM EST / 5 - 6 AM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/matt-pape-mixtape///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join hosts Tom Davies and Secretly Group's Director of A&R, Ophir Admony in a return to chat with Numero Group's record label founders Ken Shipley and Rob Sevier about the exploration into the reissues of the 80's and 90's Post Hardcore, Emo, and Punk records. Start with Ken and Rob's idea to use their formula of record reissues to move away from their previous unilateral focus of Disco, Soul, and Gospel of the 60s and 70s as they found trust among artist scenes that left them inspired in their youth. Stay through stories about the decades-long chase of working with records they believed a new generation of fans was ready to discover. The episode explores the label owner's experiences unraveling the sonic singularities of groups such as Duster, Unwound, Everyone Asked About You, Karate, Rex, Tsunami, Bedhead, Codeine, 90 Day Men, The Hated and Chisel. The saying is true, Numero Group can be anything - and Numero Group is everything! Links: Secretly Society Podcast Link Numero Group Pt. 2 Episode Link to Playlist Secretly Society Podcast Store Link Secretly Society General Information Link Numero Group: Numero Group Website Link Numero Group on Instagram Numero Group on TikTok Numero Group on Twitter Numero Group on Facebook
In a story that ranks among the most extraordinary covered by BizNews, Springbok Rugby World Cup 1995 champion and pharmacy group proprietor Hannes Strydom took a massive gamble when hiring renowned forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan. Strydom sought to establish his innocence amidst serious allegations broadcast by M-Net's investigative programme Carte Blanche. Following an extensive investigation, with O'Sullivan's backing, Strydom asserted his innocence in an as live interview with BizNews editor Alec Hogg. Strydom, who reported a loss of R50 million, attributed his misfortune to a purported internal criminal ring, which he claimed had also misled the team at Carte Blanche. However, the situation took a dramatic turn when O'Sullivan discontinued his services a month into the investigation due to unsatisfactory responses from Strydom. Two days thereafter, Strydom passed away in a car accident. In this revealing interview, Carte Blanche producer Nicky Troll offers her perspective: she suggests that it was actually O'Sullivan who was misled by Strydom, whom she implicates as the mastermind behind an illegal codeine distribution network. O'Sullivan, citing his devout Catholic beliefs which discourage speaking negatively of the deceased, has declined to comment on Strydom.
Live from Houston! Today, this is what's important: Kyle's break dancing, beating cancer, Sugar In The Raw, wedding videos, who is most likely to die sober, teeth, DJ Screw, lean, pyrotechnics, hot topics, Q&A, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back on the Yarra! 610 quiz: SAIL! Belle's contraband There's a mysterious island ahead Exploring Snake Island Paul donated instead of buying something We've been spotted! Liam's back is genuinely toast Rowing crew 'Prost8' pull up and chat Most successful Idol contestants Captain's Breakfast Cliff from the BOM swung by Liam opens up about his own struggles Have you ever flashed? We're back for another day of pedaling. Belle has a near-death experience, Ben eats an almond and Liam busts Belle with banned goods. Quote of the show: "Codeine, or a brick of cocaine?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an insightful podcast discussion with L. Joseph Parker, a research physician. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of promethazine with codeine cough syrup, its medical applications, diversion risks, and the legal complexities surrounding its prescription. Explore the history, metabolism, and cultural influences of this medication, and discover why it's been a topic of interest in health care and the legal system. L. Joseph Parker is a research physician. He discusses the KevinMD article, "Codeine cough syrup: a controversial classification." Careers by KevinMD is your gateway to health care success. We connect you with real-time, exclusive resources like job boards, news updates, and salary insights, all tailored for health care professionals. With expertise in uniting top talent and leading employers across the nation's largest health care hiring network, we're your partner in shaping health care's future. Fulfill your health care journey at KevinMD.com/careers. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/careers Discovering disability insurance? Pattern understands your concerns. Over 20,000 doctors trust us for straightforward, affordable coverage. We handle everything from quotes to paperwork. Say goodbye to insurance stress – visit Pattern today at KevinMD.com/pattern. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/pattern SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/efYpQN Powered by CMEfy.
He's a popular figure in his community and a well-known pharmacist in Gauteng. Now under investigation for allegedly trading codeine on the black market, we find out what he's been hiding.
Born and raised in New York, Brokaw caught alot of the of the mighty greats that came through the local scene at the time before deciding to relocate to Ohio for college and a new direction in life. Eventually he worked his way up to Boston, met the Allin brothers and briefly joined their outfit, GG Allin and The Aids Brigade. As the 90s rolled around he would soon meet Stephen Immrwahr and John Engle, joining their group Codeine. As a newly formed trio, the band would go on to record their 1990 masterpiece, "Frigid Stars LP". Shortly after departing from Codeine, Brokaw formed the band Come, releasing a number of great LP's on Matador throughout the remaining 90s. Brokaw still plays with Codeine and Come to this day. Enjoy!
No one is immune to painkiller misuse or addiction, according to Dr Conor Hearty.Dr Conor Hearty, Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesiology at the National Orthopedic Hospital Cappagh spoke with Pat about Ireland's relationship with painkillers.
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After taking time out to compose themselves following Mattchin's medical update (and the photo he sent to the group), the Tailenders discuss the Men's World Cup Squad and The Hundred.
We caught up with Mother Hip's Tim Bluhm on their latest When We Disappear and covering Codeine More: https://www.motherhips.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
West Indian fast bowling legend Courtney Walsh is our very special guest, plus Mattchin is in a race against time to be fit for the live tour.
Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to HelixSleep.com/BEACHCOPS. This is their best offer yet, and it won't last long! With Helix, better sleep starts now. To listen to this full episode and get other bonus content, please go to our PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/beachcops On this episode of Beach Cops, Andy is recovering from Covid, and the Codeine darkness has his soul. Danish has some shocking manatee news, and O'Neill can't stand a restaurant that serves gross ice cream. Plus, a new mash-up song of shame is revealed.
Episode 649: August 13, 2023 playlist: Drop Nineteens, "Scapa Flow" (Hard Light) 2023 Wharf Cat Claire Deak, "A Million Cloaked Ghosts" (Sotto Voce) 2023 Lost Tribe Sound In The Nursery, "Grand Corridor (instrumental)" (1961 (instrumentals +)) 2023 ITN Corp Florian T M Zeisig, "I" (You Look So Serious I + II (2023 reissue)) 2018 Enmossed No-No Boy, "Mekong Baby" (Empire Electric) 2023 Smithsonian Folkways William Trevaskis, "Goldenrod" (Hopes and Theory) 2023 Important Model Home, "big deluge (feat. NAPPYNAPPA)" (Saturn In The Basement) 2022 Disciples Jessica Pavone, "Nu Shu (part 1)" (Clamor) 2023 Out of Your Head The Durutti Column, "Glimpse" (Sunlight To Blue...Blue To Blackness) 2008 Kookydisc / 2022 Durutti Codeine, "Pea" (Frigid Stars LP) 1990 Sub Pop Moonshake, "Bleach and Salt Water" (Eva Luna) 1992 Too Pure / 2023 Beggars Arkive Chris and Cosey, "Trust" (Trust) 1989 Play It Again Sam/Nettwerk / 2023 CTI Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast
In this episode, we review the science behind genetic differences in humans in the CYP2D6 hepatic enzyme responsible for drug metabolism and how these genetic variants can lead to certain drugs being metabolized far too much or far too little, which can cause drug toxicities or a lack of effectiveness. Key Concepts About 20-25% of drugs on the market are metabolized by CYP2D6. Humans have a huge degree of variability in CYP2D6 metabolism ranging from “ultra” metabolizers to “poor” metabolizers. Drugs that heavily rely on CYP2D6 metabolism are prone to large variability in responses due to these genetic differences. Some drugs rely on metabolic inactivation of CYP2D6 whereas other drugs use the enzyme to become converted to a more active compound. Codeine and tramadol both heavily rely on CYP2D6 activation to a more potent opioid compound. Patients with excessive CYP2D6 activity will have toxicities (from too much of an active metabolite) whereas patients with low CYP2D6 activity will have little therapeutic effect. Numerous antidepressants (paroxetine, nearly all tricyclic antidepressants, and venlafaxine) rely on CYP2D6 metabolism. Differences in CYP2D6 metabolism have been shown to either cause toxicity or a lack of effectiveness with these medications. References Chartrand R, Forte AM, Hoger JD, Kane SP, Kisor DF. Pharmacogenomics and Commonly Prescribed Medications. AdvanCE. October 10, 2022. https://www.advancepharmacist.com/courses/pharmacogenomics-and-commonly-prescribed-medications. Caudle KE, Sangkuhl K, Whirl-Carrillo M, et al. Standardizing CYP2D6 Genotype to Phenotype Translation: Consensus Recommendations from the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium and Dutch Pharmacogenetics Working Group. Clin Transl Sci. 2020;13(1):116-124. doi:10.1111/cts.12692 Bousman CA, Stevenson JM, Ramsey LB, et al. Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Guideline for CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP2B6, SLC6A4, and HTR2A Genotypes and Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Antidepressants [published online ahead of print, 2023 Apr 9]. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2023;10.1002/cpt.2903. doi:10.1002/cpt.2903 Crews KR, Monte AA, Huddart R, et al. Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium Guideline for CYP2D6, OPRM1, and COMT Genotypes and Select Opioid Therapy. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2021;110(4):888-896. doi:10.1002/cpt.2149
Visit: https://nursing.com/140meds to request your free copy of "140 Must Know Meds" Generic Name Codeine Trade Name Paveral Indication Management of pain, diarrhea, cough suppressant Action Binds to opiate receptors in the CNS and alters perception of pain while producing a general depression of the CNS. This depression also causes a decrease in the cough reflex and GI motility. Therapeutic Class Allergy, cold, cough remedy, antitussive, opioid analgesic Pharmacologic Class Opioid agonist Nursing Considerations • May cause alterations in mentation, hypotension, constipation, nausea, vomiting • Assess BP, pulse, and respiratory rate prior to administration and frequently during administration • Use caution if patient is receiving MAO Inhibitors • Narcan (naloxone) is the antidote for opioid agonists
Dr Denis McCauley, General Practitioner and Coroner in Donegal and Pat Dalton, Pharmacist & Owner of Dalton's Pharmacy in Cork City.
FG Health Spokesperson Colm Burke has some dramatic figures on codeine use in Ireland and says it is time we had a debate around controlling it to counter the threat of addiction Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When is a gift voucher not a gift voucher - and why are gift cards not the sameShould codeine products like solpadeine be on prescription only.. Its a conversation that's must be hadThe story behind that video of the crow following the taxi & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Holy crap, we're back! It's been a hot minute since the gents were together to make a show happen. Catching up, Producer Jim gave a couple book recommendations and reported on lessons learned from recent concerts. Host Mike recapped a recent BJJ seminar he gave in Wyoming, which is also captured in summation on his inspirational TikTok @michealsian7 (MikeOnLife). Checking in on World Events: What the hell is going on?? Overall, it seems the media might not be giving the full story about anything. We pretty much knew that already, but anyways…Ukraine is still a hotspot for the current proxy war(s), Sudan is a shitshow, and more than twice the number of Chinese have crossed the Mexican boarder into the US in the past six months than in all of last fiscal year. So…keep alert, folks!Support The Grey Man Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=78336939 Podcast Home: https://thegreymanpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Connect with The Grey Man: https://www.facebook.com/thegreymanpodcast Watch the Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpykxwli81fw1C7YPmJopLw/ #thegreymanpodcast #worldevents #personaldefense
This one was a blast! Bobby and Jared discuss Jared randomly getting sick, what NSAIDs they like, dealing with chronic pain, generic brand drugs, what kind of things CostCo actually sells, the best kinds of desserts, why people are so fat, Bob signing up for the US Mid-Am tournament, and Jared's awkward run-in while returning a shovel. Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the show to stay up to date on the latest releases! You can also find the video show on YouTube by clicking here. Thank you to our sponsor Grill Your Ass Off! Go to www.grillyourassoff.com and use our promo code: SARCASMPOD for 10% of your entire order! Thank you to our sponsor MoonBrew! Go to www.noonbrew.com and use our promo code: JARED16159 for 10% of your entire purchase! Make sure you sign up with MyBookie.com to get all of your bets in. Use our promo code: SARCASMPOD to double your first deposit up to $1000!
Zuckleberries, Alyssa's Make-A-Wish, and a turn-of-the-century explorer.
Agnes and Bryan come to you from their respective sickbeds to discuss Lauren Oyler's Harper's cover story on Goop At Sea, a Kansas City social media star's Bon Appetit food diary, and speculation on the Faltrow's marriage. Plus, the danger of prenups, edible flowers, white washing borscht, new sunscreens, GP's interview with Scarlett Johansson and more! Click here to hear the full ep! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Codeine Dojo Welcome to the Codeine Dojo! Where you get to fight people without feeling any pain. This week in the dojo sweet innocent Ron is forced to come face to face with a very angry airline passenger who couldn't make up his mind which race he was angry at, a man who tried to scam a luxury 3 star hotel stay from an innocent airline, a heavily pregnant and very angry lady who managed to break her kid's crib, a very very confused Ebay seller, a lady who finally perfected perpetual motion all thanks to Fedex, a man who's parents went and messed up his electrics and Trainwreck helps us to translate a very angry French man. We also continued our top secret Zoom cloning experiments and took over some more large people meetings. There may also have been an honest to goodness celebrity on this show, and lots more too! Thank you to all the people that listened live on YouTube and everyone checking out our podcast. I love you very much and keep it locked to macronshow.com where Ron will be doing more supporter's shows at BuyMeACoffee!
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Vince, Tara and Belz convene to pick through the performances in the most recent camp. Agendas grow and converge, and new ones come to life. How good is Sanchez? How good is Kornieck? When is Cat coming back? Where is Sam Coffey? How hard is it to learn Mallory's new last name? Lots to discuss. Join us.----Scuffed is an ad-free podcast. Support that and get exclusive episodes (more than 50 last year and already 5 this month in 2023), plus access to the Discord including live call-in shows, by signing up for our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
David Grubbs - Squirrel Bait, Codeine & The Red Krayola - in conversation with David Eastaugh American composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist. He was a founding member of Squirrel Bait, Bastro, and Gastr del Sol. He has also played in Codeine, The Red Krayola, Bitch Magnet and The Wingdale Community Singers. Grubbs then formed a hardcore punk band called Squirrelbait Youth that later evolved into the influential Louisville, Kentucky group Squirrel Bait, releasing a 12" EP and an album on Homestead Records. Grubbs's next group was the post-punk power trio Bastro, which released an EP and two albums on Homestead
Welcome to another episode of Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions, we're so glad to have you here. Today on the show, Ken Shipley of Numero Group. October has arrived, but the storied Chicago label was still in the midst of its September ‘90s month celebration of reissues from Codeine, Karate, Current, and Unwound when we taped this conversation. Since then, the label has announced a truly bonkers 20th anniversary celebration for 2023, which will see Unwound, Codeine, The Hated, Karate, Ida, Chisel, Everyone Asked About You, Ui (featuring Transmissions guest Sasha Frere-Jones), Rex and Tsunami for the Feb. 18-19 event, which will be held at Los Angeles' Palace Theater. In this conversation, Shipley and host Jason P. Woodbury discuss how the label has evolved, aesthetics, the new Blondie boxset, Shipley's midwest emo roots and pre-Numero days at Rykodisc and Tree Records, whether or not Numero will ever release a nu-metal reissue and lots more. Thanks for checking out Transmissions. If you dig the show, please consider leaving a five star rating or a review—or just forwarding your favorite episodes to a friend. We're a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on the show: The Comet is Coming
Episode 594: September 25, 2022 playlist: The Golden Palominos, "Hot Seat (feat. Arto Lindsay)" (The Golden Palominos) 1983 Celluloid Codeine, "Smoking Room" (Dessau) 2022 Numero Group Julia Reidy / Morten Joh, "Endless != Limitless" (Tape Shadow) 2022 Futura Resistenza Jeremy Cunningham / Dustin Laurenzi / Paul Bryan, "Everything" (A Better Ghost) 2022 Northern Spy Ripatti Deluxe, "Tambourine Love Hat" (Speed Demon) 2022 Rajaton Motion Sickness of Time Travel, "Cursory Glance" (Cursory Glance) 2021 Hooker Vision Dambala, "Me And My Dread" (Revelations) 2022 Emotional Rescue Junior Boys, "Night Walk" (Waiting Game) 2022 City Slang Born Under A Rhyming Planet, "Avenue" (Diagonals) 2022 DDS Wickerbird, "ash and aster" (The Sea Weaver) 2022 Lost Tribe Sound Cloud Management, "Zielgroup" (Cloud Management) 2022 Altin Village and Mine Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders and The London Symphony Orchestra, "Movement 4 and 5" (Promises) 2021 Luaka Bop Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
On this weeks radio hour you'll hear new music from The National, Alvvays, and L.S. Dunes as well as songs from The Hated, Codeine, Descendents, Lungfish, Alien Boy, La Dispute, Current, Dead Milkmen, Sunny Day Real Estate and more! Subscribe to the PATREON and receive a brand new radio hour every Sunday! Thats two additional episodes a month AND you get them a day early! You'll also see a complete list of songs played on this episode. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter!
Author Stephen B. Ubaney joins me to discuss his research into the death of Elvis and why he believes he was murdered and by whom. Get his book Who Murdered Elvis on Amazon. Grab your thinking as we probe every part of Presley's mysterious death, FBI involvement, and the sinister forces at work during the final days of his career. We have been told all the lies for decades, but now it's time to answer some very pointed questions. -Why were the first words out of Vernon Presley's mouth, upon learning of his son's death, "my God, they've murdered my son!?" -Why does Elvis Presley have two death certificates that contradict each other? -How could Elvis have passed two complete physical examinations the week before he died? -How could Codeine show up in his toxicology report when there was no sign of Anaphylaxis in his body? -Are we really expected to believe that the Investigator's photos and notes of the death scene were stolen from his car by coincidence? - Why has history ignored the 1990 television interview where Elvis' doctor not only claimed that Elvis was murdered but named the murderer? This book exposes the massive cover-up that has kept the truth from being told to the public and will change the way you look at Elvis Presley's mysterious death forever. This book will not disappoint you. Can you handle the truth? Want more paranormal episodes? Follow our new podcast 'Paranormal Fears' on any podcast app or Apple Podcasts. Could “UFOs” and “Aliens” simply be us, but from the future? This provocative new book cautiously examines the premise that extraterrestrials may instead be our distant human descendants, using the anthropological tool of time travel to visit and study us in their own hominin evolutionary past. Dr. Michael P. Masters, a professor of biological anthropology specializing in human evolutionary anatomy, archaeology, and biomedicine, explores how the persistence of long-term biological and cultural trends in human evolution may ultimately result in us becoming the ones piloting these disc-shaped craft, which are likely the very devices that allow our future progeny to venture backward across the landscape of time. Moreover, these extratempestrials are ubiquitously described as bipedal, large-brained, hairless, human-like beings, who communicate with us in our own languages, and who possess technology advanced beyond, but clearly built upon, our own. These accounts, coupled with a thorough understanding of the past and modern human condition, point to the continuation of established biological and cultural trends here on Earth, long into the distant human future. Visit our home on the web: https://www.mysteriousradio.com Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio Check Out Mysterious Radio! (copy the link to share with your friends and family via text Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why Neil Young hates LSD, when movie popcorn feels dirty, & Penn is forced to simulate his pre-show tradition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.