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#953430 - 11/02/09 01:41 AM www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds *
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what is the product quality Hydorcodone Vicodin 7.5/325 mg & service?

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#954838 - 11/04/09 03:44 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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I checked the site out but ive never heard of them. Id like to know as well.
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#955199 - 11/04/09 03:37 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: simplycomplex32]
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site is down

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#956276 - 11/06/09 02:15 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: Samanta]
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Today is Running Web Site,i check.

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#956389 - 11/06/09 10:02 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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#956403 - 11/06/09 10:19 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: Samanta]
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This place has two threads in the Blacklist section. I suggest reading those and proceed with caution.

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#956481 - 11/06/09 12:41 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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Originally Posted By: jonson
Today is Running Web Site,i check.


Lorson or jonson or whatever your name is, can you please educate me about these 4mg/100mg APAP "Indian" Norco pills you are selling on this very entertaining web site?
That's just one of the goofy descriptions you have somehow decided that people would fall for if they didn't know any better.
I'll bet you checked "if today is running Web Site."

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#957106 - 11/07/09 02:56 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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Not every web site selling 7.5/325mg & 4/100MG Vico, Buprenorphine.Web site is Running......

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#957117 - 11/07/09 03:27 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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Could somebody tell us what is the 4mg and 100mg combo. What is each med separately.

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#957215 - 11/07/09 10:46 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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Not every web site selling 7.5/325mg & 4/100MG Vico, Buprenorphine.Only me.Web site is Running......


So this is your own dopey web site?
If so, then you are bound to have all of the information about "4/100MG Vico."
I'm not surprised that you are the only place selling it since it is such an unusual formulation.
The cancer drugs you have listed are pretty funky, also.
Can you provide additional information about that Indian brand tamoxifen you are selling as Novadex?
It is pretty easy to see why not every web site can advertise the drugs you've apparently mixed up in your garage.
You are an international health menace.

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#957743 - 11/08/09 08:04 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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Novadex XT Increases Testosterone in a Baylor Research Trial

Bodybuilders and sportsmen are always looking for a competitive "edge" and new ways to pack on muscle. Steroids and other anabolic compounds are effective. However, the available compounds are often impure, unpredictable, and illegal. To fill the void, a slew of supplement companies cropped up, and they all claim to have the most novel and potent mass-building formulations. Unfortunately, very few companies have the funding or consideration to test their products in a scientific trial.

As consumers become more informed and the competition in the supplement industry increase, supplement companies are compelled to back their products with scientific evidence. There are some researchers who stand out this area of research.

Dr. Willoughby built his reputation in the scientific community with muscle signaling research, and his work significantly influences the recommendations for practical aspects of training and supplement formulations. In recent years, he has also conducted a significant amount of supplement testing.

Novedex XT is a Gaspari product designed to increase endogenous testosterone levels, build muscle, and lean out the physique—it was also a supplement under investigation in Dr. Willoughby’s lab. He chose to test this supplement because, though a number of supplement products being sold were claiming to increase circulating testosterone, no research had been published to support or refute these claims.

The Background

1. Novedex XT is a supplement that has an aromatase inhibitor (AI). Aromatase is the enzyme that converts androstenedione to E1 and testosterone to E2. Therefore, and AI is designed to work by two different mechanisms

* Retention of circulating testosterone, since it is not converted to E2
* Increased endogenous production of testosterone, since the E2 feedback to the pituitary is also blunted

2. The study was placebo-controlled, double-blind, and used the dosage recommended on the back of the bottle.

3. The 16 men who were included in the study were 1) already weight-training for at least 3 years; 2) an average of 26 years; and 3) cleared with a medical screening before enrolled in the study.

4. The study looked at the effects of Novedex XT on body composition, circulating hormones, and clinical safety and biochemical markers 1) before starting the supplement; 2) after 4 weeks of supplementation; 3) after 8 weeks of Novedex XT; and 4) after 3 weeks of stopping supplement use. It did not assess strength directly.

The Results

1. At the dosage recommended on the packaging, Novedex XT significantly raised total and free testosterone and DHT levels in normal, weight-trained young men after 8 weeks of supplementation.

Including a 283% increase in total testosterone, 625% increase in free testosterone, 566% increase in DHT, and a 483% increase in the testosterone: estrogen ratio

2. Body fat was significantly reduced, though total body weight stayed the same



* 3.5% of body fat (by weight) was lost

3. Along with the significant increase in serum androgens, estrogen is only slighted elevated, which indicated that the supplement blunted aromatase activity.



* The enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen was inhibited, which allowed for an increase in circulating testosterone, without taking any external androgens

4. No abnormal changes occurred in whole blood and serum clinical chemistry markers



* After 8 weeks of supplementation, the men did not have changes in circulating safety markers, like LDL (bad) cholesterol), immune cells, or liver enzymes.

5. Novedex XT effectively increases circulating androgen levels and, when combined with a heavy resistance training program, may lead to increases in muscle strength and mass.



* Based on previous research, AI are highly effective for correcting the low testosterone levels of men who are low, e.g., aging men

FAQ: Side Effect Concerns Noted on Forums

Though no negative side effects were reported by the 16 men in the clinical trial, there are some concerns that I noted while searching through the Novedex forums, which I want to address here.

It must be understood, however, that forums are purely testimonial and the writers are ALMOST NEVER just taking one supplement. The young men in the clinical trial were excluded if they took any supplements, other than a multivitamin for several months before the study.

Many men use an AI after a cycle of steroids to ramp up endogenous production of testosterone. Clearly, if the men were taking hormones right before taking the supplement, their symptoms could easily be attributed to the steroids or the reaction the body has to stopping a cycle of outside hormones.

I consulted with Dr. Willoughby to address some of the potential side effects that are discussed on the Novedex boards. His responses are bold and italics below.

1. Hair loss and acne. Novedex XT significantly increases DHT, a hormone that is associated male pattern baldness (MPB) and acne. If you do not have a genetic predisposition to MPB, the supplement is unlikely cause a negative side effect in this regard; however, if MPB is typical on your mother’s side of the family, the increase in DHT may be a concern for you.

This is likely since we observed DHT levels to increase dramatically. Therefore, as with Anabolic Steroids (AS), guys who are prone to male pattern baldness should be aware. Also, older guys with increased prostate cancer risk (or with family histories) should also be aware [that increased levels of circulating DHT may leave you more susceptible to DHT side effects]

Anecdotally, I noticed many men with acne side effects had good results when they reduced their dose to 2 pills per day, versus the 4 pills recommended…

2. Reduced libido—

This does not really does not make much sense. We actually saw an increase in estradiol (but not significantly); therefore, Novedex XT blunt aromatase activity, but is NOT a complete inhibitor. Therefore, even though estradiol increased, so did T levels such that the T/estradiol ratio is maintained. So, the libido issue is a non-issue. Actually, Novedex should help to restore libido.

Many men are taking this Novedex as post-cycle therapy in an attempt to prevent rebound effects (though the name resembles a drug name intended for that purpose, the supplement is not marketed for the purpose of post-cycle therapy). In any case, the so-called “side effects” of the Novedex in term of reduced libido are more likely due to a slump in natural T production.

3. Is the fact that Novedex doesn’t completely inhibit aromatase a good thing?

The fact that Novedex is an incomplete inhibitor (but T/E is still robustly maintained) is good.

4. I saw some posts alluding to Novedex blunting the sensitivity of androgen receptors; is there any truth to that?

…..This is possible but would not by any more of issue than those from AS. This is why Novedex should be cycled (per the manuturer’s recommendations)….not to stay on any longer than 8 weeks.

5. Many men claimed it wouldn’t be useful simply for gaining mass and should only be used to minimize side effects post-cycle. Is this true?

It should be useful for gaining mass if someone was only taking this and not AS. Of course, those taking AS will get more mass than with Novedex, and providing a post-cycle regimen (such as with the drug Nolvadex) makes sense. But, in people who do NOT take AS and would like a boost in their T levels, then Novedex would certainly help with mass.

When I discussed the product with some friends who are taking AS, they commented that they "didn’t think that even a several-fold increase in circulating T could be beneficial for building muscle mass, given that the needed dose of supplemental androgens is dramatically higher."

With that in mind, it is also important to remember that taking just a little AS doesn’t make sense. You must shut down natural androgen production (e.g. no balls) and then supplement on top of that amount to achieve supra-physiological levels of circulating androgens. Since Novedex works by maximizing natural T production, it is not accurate to compare straight mg of "supplement" to a natural increase in circulating free testosterone. Though supplementing with AS will produce greater muscular gains that an over the counter supplement, the two are not the same and cannot really be compared to one another.

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#957747 - 11/08/09 08:07 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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Benefits of tamoxifen :-

Cell with estrogen receptors blocked by tamoxifen and helper proteins.Cell with estrogen receptors blocked by tamoxifen and helper proteins.

* Larger Version

Since its approval in 1998, tamoxifen has been used to treat millions of women and men diagnosed with hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer. While an aromatase inhibitor is the first hormonal therapy medicine choice for post-menopausal women, tamoxifen is the first choice for pre-menopausal women and is still a good choice for post-menopausal women who can't take an aromatase inhibitor.

Tamoxifen can:

* reduce the risk of breast cancer coming back by 40% to 50% in post-menopausal women and by 30% to 50% in pre-menopausal women
* reduce the risk of a new cancer developing in the other breast by about 50%
* shrink large, hormone-receptor-positive breast cancers before surgery
* slow or stop the growth or advanced (metastatic) hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer in both pre- and post-menopausal women
* lower breast cancer risk in women who have a higher-than-average risk of disease but have not been diagnosed

Tamoxifen offers other health benefits that aren't related to treating cancer. Because it's a SERM, it selectively either blocks or activates estrogen's action on specific cells. While tamoxifen blocks estrogen's action on breast cells, it activates estrogen's action in bone and liver cells. So tamoxifen can:

* help stop bone loss after menopause
* lower cholesterol levels

Some people may not get the full benefit of tamoxifen

The body uses an enzyme called CYP2D6 to convert tamoxifen into its active form. Two things can interfere with the body’s ability to make this happen: a flaw in the CYP2D6 enzyme and certain medications that block the effectiveness of this enzyme.

* Abnormal CYP2D6 enzyme: About 10% of people have a CYP2D6 enzyme that doesn’t function as well as it should. Having an abnormal CYP2D6 enzyme might keep a person from getting the full benefit of tamoxifen. Ask your doctor about being tested for this enzyme abnormality if you are seriously considering taking tamoxifen.
* Medications that can interfere with CYP2D6: There are medications that can block the activity of CYP2D6 to varying degrees (usually stated as “strong” or “moderate” inhibitors of CYP2D6). These medications include some of the antidepressants known as serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs). There are also other types of commonly prescribed medications, such as Cardioquin (chemical name: quinidine), Benadryl (chemical name: diphenhydramine), and Tagamet (chemical name: cimetidine), that can block CYP2D6. Blocking the activity of CYP2D6 can interfere with the activation of tamoxifen — reducing its effectiveness as an anti-cancer treatment. Most doctors recommend that you avoid taking strong and moderate inhibitors of CYP2D6 while you’re on tamoxifen.

If you have already finished tamoxifen and you were taking other medications at the same time, make an appointment to talk with your doctor about whether any of your other medications may have interfered with CYP2D6 and the potential benefit you received from tamoxifen. Your doctor may recommend no additional therapy or extended hormonal therapy (with tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor) depending on your risk of recurrence, your overall medical condition, and your preferences.

If you were taking tamoxifen because you are at high risk but have never been diagnosed, and you were also taking a CYP2D6 inhibitor, your doctor may now recommend additional anti-estrogen therapy with tamoxifen or Evista (chemical name: raloxifene), depending on your menopausal status. Talk to your doctor about what’s best for your situation.

If you had progression of breast cancer while on both tamoxifen and a strong or moderate CYP2D6 inhibitor, you can’t assume that tamoxifen failed to work. Rather, it’s possible that tamoxifen never had a fair chance at getting the cancer under control because its action was blocked by the other medicine. Moving forward, tamoxifen, without a CYP2D6 inhibitor, may still provide significant benefit.

For those taking raloxifene (brand name: Evista)

The CYP2D6 enzyme is not needed to activate raloxifene (brand name: Evista, a sister medicine to tamoxifen, used to reduce the risk of developing hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer and treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women).
Medicines to avoid while taking tamoxifen

In the list below, the medications under the headings “Strong Inhibitors” and “Moderate Inhibitors” can inhibit CYP2D6 and interfere with the effectiveness of tamoxifen. The medications under the heading “Not Inhibitors” do not block the CYP2D6 enzyme and will not interfere with tamoxifen treatment.

This list is incomplete and subject to change over time. Use it as a starting place and ask your doctor if any medications you are taking or that are recommended to you are compatible with tamoxifen.
Strong Inhibitors
Generic Names Brand Names
Bupropion Wellbutrin
Fluoxetine Prozac
Paroxetine Paxil
Quinidine Cardioquin
Moderate Inhibitors
Generic Names Brand Names
Duloxetine Cymbalta
Sertraline Zoloft
Diphenhydramine Benadryl
Thioridazine Mellaril
Amiodarone Cordarone
Trazodone Desyrel
Cimetidine Tagamet
SSRIs and SNRIs That Are Not Inhibitors
Generic Names Brand Names
Venlavaxine Effexor
Citalopram Celexa
Escitalopram Lexapro

Source: Flockhart DA. ©2008. Consortium on Breast Cancer Pharmacogenomics. Indiana University School of Medicine.
Side effects of tamoxifen

Tamoxifen's selective estrogen activation effects can cause some serious side effects, including blood clots, stroke, and endometrial cancer. If you and your doctor are considering tamoxifen as part of your treatment plan, tell your doctor if you smoke or have a history of blood clots or heart attack. If you're taking tamoxifen, call your doctor immediately if you have any of these symptoms:

* abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge
* pain or pressure in the pelvis
* leg swelling or tenderness
* chest pain
* shortness of breath
* weakness, tingling, or numbness in your face, arm, or leg
* difficulty speaking or understanding
* vision problems
* dizziness
* sudden severe headache

The most common side effects of tamoxifen are:

* increased tumor or bone pain
* hot flashes
* nausea
* fatigue
* mood swings
* depression
* headache
* hair thinning
* constipation
* dry skin
* loss of libido

Hot flashes or night sweats from taking tamoxifen can be troubling. But a 2008 British study suggests that women who experienced hot flashes and night sweats while taking hormonal therapy medicine were less likely to have the breast cancer come back (recur). Knowing that this side effect might indicate a reduced risk of the cancer coming back may help some people stick with treatment despite the side effects.

Some women on tamoxifen have reported memory problems while taking the medicine. While no definitive results are available yet, the ongoing Co-STAR (Cognition in the Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene) trial is looking at the effects tamoxifen and Evista (chemical name: raloxifene), another SERM, have on memory and thinking.
How long do I take tamoxifen?

Some women may take tamoxifen for 5 years. Other women may take it for 2 or 3 years and then switch to an aromatase inhibitor. Depending on your unique situation, your doctor may recommend that you take tamoxifen for a longer or shorter amount of time.
Does insurance cover tamoxifen?

While costs vary, tamoxifen is usually less expensive than an aromatase inhibitor because it is a generic medicine. If you have health insurance, check with your insurance company to see if and how much of the cost of tamoxifen is covered. If you don't have health insurance or your insurance doesn't cover the cost of tamoxifen, ask your doctor or nurse about programs in your area that may be able to help.

You can also read the Breastcancer.org Paying for Your Care section for information on additional types of financial assistance and cost-lowering tips.

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#957802 - 11/08/09 11:04 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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You have obviously shown that, despite difficulty with the English language, you can "copy and paste" from Internet sources.
However, no matter how clumsy you are trying to cover your ignorance, you will never be able to convince anyone that tamoxifen is an Indian brand for Novedex. That's just stupid.
Moreover, I'm still anxiously awaiting your informative description regarding "4/100MG Vico."
Please continue with your entertaining medical responses.


Edited by martind (11/08/09 11:09 AM)

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#958339 - 11/09/09 02:20 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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4mgHydrocodone Bitartrate and 100 mg Acetaminophen.

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#958366 - 11/09/09 05:21 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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Originally Posted By: jonson
4mgHydrocodone Bitartrate and 100 mg Acetaminophen.

I mean these could possibly be compounded meds though I seriously doubt it and would add a buyer beware. Oh and they should not have the name brand "Norco" in front of them if they are.

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#958369 - 11/09/09 05:27 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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Originally Posted By: jonson
4mgHydrocodone Bitartrate and 100 mg Acetaminophen.


Also Doubt It

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#958388 - 11/09/09 08:34 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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Originally Posted By: jonson
4mgHydrocodone Bitartrate and 100 mg Acetaminophen.


Can you also explain how you have managed to identify Paracetamol as an anti-inflammatory medication?
I can keep going for days pointing out the serious errors and incorrect descriptions you have on this silly little web site of yours.
Please keep responding.

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#958939 - 11/09/09 11:43 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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I can not Identify Paracetamol Because i,m not manufacture.

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#959090 - 11/10/09 09:51 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: jonson]
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Let me try a more simple question.
Do you believe that Paracetamol is an anti-inflammatory medication since that is the pharmacy description you have listed on your web site?
That seems to me to be a pretty basic yes or no question.
It is good to know that you are not "manufacture" by the way.

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#959260 - 11/10/09 04:03 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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lorson/jonson- Let's try another question since I guess the Moderator thought my last one was somehow too inappropriate.
I see that you have listed as a US brand name drug something called Colimex under the Musale (sic) Relaxants category. It's confusing since there is no such medication in the US.
In addition, to describe dicyclomine w/APAP as a "muscle relaxant" is a serious pharmacy misstatement.
This drug is sold in a few Middle Eastern countries (but apparently not India) as a treatment for abdominal colic in infants and young children.
Calling that a muscle relaxant would make about as much sense as describing Xanax as a painkiller, don't you agree?
Hope you can find the time to respond with another informative explanation.
Thank you in advance.

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#959271 - 11/10/09 04:15 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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All pills do pretty much the same thing; it just depends what colour they are.
I only ever take pink pills because I heard that all blue and white pills are dangerous, and are they especially bad for your musales.




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#959664 - 11/11/09 02:59 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: Lidlwonder]
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I was an actor in the movie Matrix and I had to decide to take either the red pill or the blue pill.

Oops that wasn't me. It was Keanu Reeves silly me.

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#959705 - 11/11/09 07:35 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: mamasangel]
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First time with AMS. Ordered 60 Vicodin and 60 Ambien, rec'd yesterday. Pleased with shipping time and packaging. I should also mention that before ordering I asked a question about shipping and received a response within 24 hours.

The Ambien are long and white. In AMS’s defense, that's exactly how they look on the website. I'll post next on the efficacy of Vicodin?

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#962960 - 11/15/09 03:37 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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Originally Posted By: martind
You have obviously shown that, despite difficulty with the English language, you can "copy and paste" from Internet sources.
However, no matter how clumsy you are trying to cover your ignorance, you will never be able to convince anyone that tamoxifen is an Indian brand for Novedex. That's just stupid.
Moreover, I'm still anxiously awaiting your informative description regarding "4/100MG Vico."
Please continue with your entertaining medical responses.


nolvadex -is- tamoxifen

http://www.rxlist.com/nolvadex-drug.htm

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#963118 - 11/15/09 12:48 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: akia1]
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Of course it is. But if you had looked at this guy's web site, you would see that he has it listed as a US brand of Novadex which is about as far from tamoxifen as you can get. He also confirmed that in his long cut and paste which he apparently did not bother to read.
Then, of course, there is the listing of Paracetamol as an "anti-inflammatory."
The sad part is there are actually people who might believe these errors.
Would you advise your wife to take Novadex as a treatment for breast cancer?

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#963123 - 11/15/09 01:01 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: lancepain]
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Originally Posted By: lancepain
I'll post next on the efficacy of Vicodin?



And four days later after taking Indian 'Vicodin', there's still no review. Interesting.

They must quite literally be too good for words.

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#963189 - 11/15/09 03:24 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: Lidlwonder]
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How the hell do you actually spell that testosterone OTC supplement anyway?
In the same article it is spelled both Novadex and Novedex.
Probably should have directed this question to "jonson" but he seems to be missing in action lately.
Maybe he can respond using another of his stealthy screen names.

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#967105 - 11/21/09 10:34 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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these guys are the best.. i always get the ambien and Vicodin they work wonderfully.. my orders got to me quickly.. AMS is the best source i can honestly say.. got 25% extra pills as a new years special.. i will continue to use them for the meds i need.. i hope you stay around for a very long time..

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#967126 - 11/21/09 11:35 AM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: lancepain]
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Thanks for stopping by, jonson.
You are one persistent salesman. Did you miss my question about the Novedex?
I won't even bother asking about those bogus Indian "Vicodins."
New Years Special? Last year? Next year? What year?

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#967155 - 11/21/09 01:37 PM Re: www.allmedsstore.com 25 Extra Meds [Re: martind]
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It's getting close to Christmas, so can I have mine green and red?
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