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At or about 14:37, 22/02/02 (my clock)Barry wrote about getting

relief from a gall bladder attack in Digest Number 989:

>and the only relief is to rush to the emergency

>room to get a shot of antispasmatic medication to stop the

>contractions

I must have misunderstood Barry's previous posting. I thought you

said that you had antispasmodic medicine (Buscalpin) in tablet form.

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IRA L. JACOBSON

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Ira,

Yes I do have antispasmatic pills. Sometimes 2 pills of 10mgs is not

enough or doesn't work effectively enough. Sometimes a shot in the

arm of 25mg mixed with something else (I'll have to ask if I go in

again for it) is more effective and faster.

Barry.

> At or about 14:37, 22/02/02 (my clock)Barry wrote about getting

> relief from a gall bladder attack in Digest Number 989:

>

> >and the only relief is to rush to the emergency

> >room to get a shot of antispasmatic medication to stop the

> >contractions

>

> I must have misunderstood Barry's previous posting. I thought you

> said that you had antispasmodic medicine (Buscalpin) in tablet form.

>

>

> -----------------------

> IRA L. JACOBSON

>

> Today's Quote

>

> " Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves

> only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state

> is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel. "

> --- Zuheir Muhsin, late Military Department head of the

> PLO and member of its Executive Council, Dutch daily

> Touw, March 1977. (Quoted by Joan s in " From

> Time Immemorial, " p. 137)

>

> -----------------------

> mailto:laser@i...

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Haseenah,

Antispasmatic (Antispasodic?) medicines are very common from any

pharmacy. Doctors perscription for stronger doses I think. It will

stop organs from contracting. Not only the gb. It relaxes the organ

and relieves pain. Most of the time when you go into ER for

gallbladder colic they will shoot you with a strong dose to ease the

pain intstantly. If that doesn't work, morphine will, but only as a

last option.

Barry.

> Barry,

> What are antispasmatic pills and where do you get them from?

>

> Thanks

> Haseenah

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