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rafunrafun

10/03/17 12:44 PM

#115388 RE: ralphey #115387

I may have to start to refute HD's claim that you are a real doctor.
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Babr

10/03/17 1:00 PM

#115389 RE: ralphey #115387

Ralphey this just tells me (and the board)how ill informed you are, FYI I am a triple boarded pulmonologist ,became interested in this drug through my own research ,because of Family history of cardiovascular disease . The more I educated myself the more intrigued I became, The issue of allergic rhinitis is a personal observation that I made, because of this I was just curious to see if anybody else had any similar experiences or suggestions/information. IIt is perfectly plausible that this medication would affect the inflammatory pathways involved in this condition. One of the most common medications for allergic rhinitis is montelukast that I have tried before,although it is effective by blocking IL6, I was not willing to stay on it long term .I would be very excited and thrilled to know that I would not need to take the nasal steroids either if vascepa worked by itself!
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dmlcento

10/03/17 1:14 PM

#115390 RE: ralphey #115387

For a "Dr.", you don't read real well. Tell me where in my post it says that I disagree that Vascepa doesn't do what these other people say it does. Maybe that's the problem, you have read the research on Vascepa, but you either didn't read it correctly, or you didn't understand what was written. That would explain a whole lot.