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Jul 24 2008

Free Diabetic Dessert Cookbook and more

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Your FREE Better Care Kit™ includes:

* FREE Diabetic Desserts cookbook – 96 full-color pages of mouth-watering desserts including lemon meringue pie, apple crisp, chocolate bundt cake, and many more
* FREE Meal Planning Guide – with useful nutrition advice to simplify your healthy food choices
* FREE copy of the Better Care Magazine – with 5 food secrets that reveal how you can enjoy healthier, more delicious meals
* FREE Test & Feel Better Guide – with practical facts about blood sugar testing to keep your diabetes in check
* FREE Test Log – to help you keep track of your blood sugar levels
* FREE special issue of our popular Diabetes Directions newsletter with important diabetes news, health tips and delicious recipes

http://www.mybettercare.com/

They offered me a free meter, test strips, and a necklace or bracelet as well.

I had to answer how many times a day I tested, if I took insulin, and if I had insurance. Thats all they asked me and said my kit was in the mail. Hope this helps someone

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Jul 24 2008

The Schedule III Drug Classification

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Thanks to the Controlled Substances Act all drugs go into one of five different schedules, or classifications, and is controlled by both the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) and the Department of Justice with the Department of Health and Human Services. This is a general overview of the Schedule III classification and the drugs that it encompasses.

 

 

Schedule III

These drugs have accepted medical uses and carry less of a potential for any substance abuse than a Schedule I drug. Some of the drugs in this category are Codeine, Vicodin, Ketamine, and Anabolic Steroids. These will be in pharmacies and they are available with a valid prescription from a doctor. They are available, however not all pharmacies may carry them. There is a very low to moderate chance of abuse on these drugs, but they will still be monitored by doctors and care providers if you are on one of these drugs.

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