Non animal medications are also listed in the Kosher Food Guide for what
it is worth.
GillianIn article <[log in to unmask]>, Andrzej
Glowinski <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Although this is producing considerable mirth, I think there may be a
>serious related point, namely that of incipients -
>non-pharrmacologically actice components in medications. I recall
>having a patient who may have reacted to one such - probably a
>colouring additive. I know of topical applications that cause rashes
>where the problem is a vehicle.
>
>The new European standards for proposed medication identification,
>etc. covers incipients - on the CEN site:-
>
>http://miginfo.rug.ac.be:8001/
>
>The other serious point is that of compliance - no matter what we may
>tell our patients, if someone really thinks they have a valid
>objection then that will tend to override what is said. Look at the
>"Indian Mutiny"....
>Andrzej Glowinski
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Dr Gillian Braunold
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