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Re: a drug as systemic vs. not. What is that?

Posted by djmmm on June 18, 2006, at 9:07:18

In reply to a drug as systemic vs. not. What is that?, posted by heaven help me on June 17, 2006, at 12:56:39

> Hi, I've been researching the meds I am on on the internet. Many sights list my drigs 2 times. Once as "systemic" and again just plain. DOes anyone know why this is, and which line of info I should be reading?
> Thanks somuch!
> blessings
> mary

Any medication you ingest is "systemic" ( i.e. circulating throughout your body) You ask a very important question, because many people believe that taking AD's, etc. only effect the brain...but as we all know, the myriad of side-effects remind us that these meds effect our bodies as a whole.


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