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find a ceoxx alternative, see your doctor for other
therapies. Some other drugs mentioned as a substitute
include Celebrex which is under a "drug watch" and the
over-the-counter medicine, Aleve. Warnings for these
alternatives state that patients should read the instructions on
the labels and follow them. Also, another
"alternative medicine" that has been mentioned
includes acupuncture. Depending on a patient's situation,
these "alternative medicines" are sometimes intermixed
with traditional medicine and a doctor should be consulted for
further information.
According to this website--http://www.mynippon.com/vioxx/2004/12/what-should-vioxx-alternative-aleve.html,
"People who take an over-the-counter painkilling drug
called naproxen (sold as Aleve)
to pay attention to instructions on the label and not exceed the
maximum recommended dose of 220 milligrams twice daily for more
than 10 days without consulting a physician."
ceoxx
site map
Merck made $2.5 billion in
2003. If you are suffering from Ceoxx/Vioxx and want legal
help, find your lawyers:
http://www.ceoxxlegalresources.com/contact.htm
Chicago firm files class action
lawsuit: http://suitfarm.com/
Another class action filed in
Arizona: http://www.mynippon.com/vioxx/2004/12/vioxx-class-action-lawsuit-filed-in.html
Article
of lawsuit in Canada
More about Ceoxx:
http://www.drug-warnings.com/ceoxx.htm
Read
more about Vioxx:
Vioxx Lawsuit
Vioxx
lawsuit Canada
Interesting
article on the role of doctors regarding recalled drugs:
http://www.mynippon.com/vioxx/2004/11/vioxx-recall-deaths-responsibility.html
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