Lone AF

Once, after a couple of months of giving up coffee for ban-cha (Japanese
tea), I had AF. Digoxine did not work in my case, it exacerbated the arrhythmia
; I had three close episodes when I recurred to an alternative medicine Doctor
who had assured me to cure it through a treatment of my "chakras". Now I am
taking a daily amiodarone pill (200 mg), took up coffee again and a small glass
of red wine in every meal. This combination is working fine; I have not
had any other episode for ten months now and crossing my fingers for the
time being. Any comments? Thanks

Leon Jimenez leji…@idecnet.com

One Response to “Lone AF”

  1. admin says:

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    On Wed, 23 Jul 1997 05:59:30 GMT, k…@skyscape.com (Sandeep Shah)
    wrote:

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    >Announcing Lexi-Comp’s Drug Information Handbook for 1997 for Newton

    >Nashua, New Hampshire, July 22, 1997 — K2 Consultants, Inc. and
    >Lexi-Comp, Inc. are pleased to announce the release of the 1997
    >version of Lexi-Comp’s Drug Information Handbook (Lexidrugs 97) for
    >Newton.  The Lexidrugs 97 contains a comprehensive information for
    >over 5000 commonly used drugs spanning nearly 500 therapeutic classes.
    >During the past 3 years, K2 Consultants, Inc. has established a de
    >facto standard in medical referencing by releasing over 15 titles
    >conforming to Advanced Reference Technology or ART(tm).  This release
    >marks significant enhancements to the most popular Newton medical
    >reference.

    >"LexiDrug 97 is a superb product which builds upon its predecessor.
    >The latest revision of LexiDrugs, smart buttons and the ART format
    >take full advantage of Newton 2.0 OS and allows viewing data in full
    >screen justification!  The combination of LexiDrug97 and a MessagePad
    >2000 provides a powerful tool for incredibly speedy access to required
    >drug information in the fewest number of taps," said Darwin J. Liao,
    >MD, MPH, of University of Tenneesse, Memphis Department of
    >Ophthalmology.

    >The new DIH contains many new features that have been requested by end
    >users including:

    >· Indexes by generic name, brand name, and drug class
    >· Printing of monographs and copying of monographs to the Newton
    >  clipboard and NotePad
    >· Full text annotation of drugs with notepad integration
    >· Supports entry of personal drugs
    >· Customizable screen layout, including the screen size, fonts and
    >  text size.
    >· Resizeable options including iconification
    >· Supports multiple databases (Geriatrics and Pediatrics due out  
    >  shortly)
    >· 5000+ drugs
    >· SmartLinks to a table navigator and a dose calculation tool (when  
    >  used in combination with Archimedes)

    >"This new product permits easier and faster use of critical data by
    >clinicians in any environment", said Sandeep Shah, K2′s President.
    >"It will permit our users to have more information accessible at
    >virtually anytime.  Thanks to our new application iconification
    >feature, the Lexidrugs remains accessible from virtually any
    >application.  This seamless interface allows use of the DIH97 with
    >such popular software products such as Virtual Intern by PDA
    >Medical/Forest Software, Pocket Doc from Physix, and Palmedic by JDA,
    >Inc.", said Shah.

    >"We at Newton, Inc. are very pleased that K2 is releasing Lexi97. The
    >speed of the MessagePad 2000 combined with the rich data and unique
    >search capabilities that K2 provides will allow providers to access
    >data  with increased speed and accuracy at the point of care." Said
    >Dr. Vernon  Huang, Medical Director of Newton, Inc.

    >The new Lexidrugs 97 is available immediately from K2′s over the
    >Internet at 1st Stop Software (www.1stopsoft.com), at K2′s independent
    >retailers, and directly from K2 (1-888-4K2-Medical).

    >Since 1993 K2 Consultants has been developing software for point of
    >care computing systems.   It provides medical software solutions for a
    >variety of computing platforms including Newton, Windows/CE, HP Palm
    >Top, and Palm Pilot.  K2′s offices are located at 33 Green Heron Lane,
    >Nashua, NH 03062.

    >CONTACT:
    >    Shalini Chandak
    >    Marketing Manager
    >    K2 Consultants, Inc.
    >    603-551-5544, fax: 508-842-3666
    >    http://www.skyscape.com/k2

    >    Jay Katzen
    >    Product Manager
    >    Lexi-Comp, Inc.
    >    216-650-6506, fax: 216-656-4307
    >    http://www.lexi.com

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