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I was just told by my eFlow/Altera pharmacy that the heads holes were punched differently and specifically for each medication they are made for. So it's likely that a different amount of medication would be inhaled if you used the incorrect head. Just what I was told, that it's a big no-no to...
The only difference I've noticed (since I have both in front of me right now) is that the Altera is digital. I think I'm going to be using the Altera from now on for both my tobramycin and Cayston and using the specific heads for each drug. I don't think it matters which machine you use as...
The only difference I've noticed (since I have both in front of me right now) is that the Altera is digital. I think I'm going to be using the Altera from now on for both my tobramycin and Cayston and using the specific heads for each drug. I don't think it matters which machine you use as...
The only difference I've noticed (since I have both in front of me right now) is that the Altera is digital. I think I'm going to be using the Altera from now on for both my tobramycin and Cayston and using the specific heads for each drug. I don't think it matters which machine you use as...
Oh bummer! That is definitely not a fun thing to have. My son had it at 18 months old. It should only last about 3 days. Hopefully she was given a steroid to keep the inflammation down. Nights are usually worse than the days, so you'll hear a lot of coughing at night. But like I said, it's...
Oh bummer! That is definitely not a fun thing to have. My son had it at 18 months old. It should only last about 3 days. Hopefully she was given a steroid to keep the inflammation down. Nights are usually worse than the days, so you'll hear a lot of coughing at night. But like I said, it's...
Oh bummer! That is definitely not a fun thing to have. My son had it at 18 months old. It should only last about 3 days. Hopefully she was given a steroid to keep the inflammation down. Nights are usually worse than the days, so you'll hear a lot of coughing at night. But like I said, it's...
WHAT?!? I thought everything looked ok when you had your HSG? I'm so confused! So now they think you can't get pregnant, even with IUI? But what about your good side - can't they just do the IUI when that side makes an egg? Wow Jess, I'm sorry to hear this. I don't really know what this...
WHAT?!? I thought everything looked ok when you had your HSG? I'm so confused! So now they think you can't get pregnant, even with IUI? But what about your good side - can't they just do the IUI when that side makes an egg? Wow Jess, I'm sorry to hear this. I don't really know what this...
WHAT?!? I thought everything looked ok when you had your HSG? I'm so confused! So now they think you can't get pregnant, even with IUI? But what about your good side - can't they just do the IUI when that side makes an egg? Wow Jess, I'm sorry to hear this. I don't really know what this...
I am also in the area and travel to Boston Children's for my care, although Hartford Hosp would be much closer for me. I'd love to hear feedback from an adult who goes there (if there is anyone....?)
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