Re: Bellergal

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)
Thu Oct 23 17:40:23 2008


And for the woman who wants to relieve symptoms without taking estrogen or a long term antidepressant and sleep at night - it can work fairly well.

I have not written for it in ages - and the local compounding pharmacist has made it for my patient when the drug store couldn't get it.

Joanne

At Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Raymond Stephen wrote: >
>It's B-e-l-l-e-r-g-a-l.
>
>And it is only effective because it is a hypnotic. Of course, the ergot
>is good for migraines.
>
>Steve Raymond
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>Cell 0438372395
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>Folley
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>Subject: Re: Bellargel
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>Go with the Bellargel Old trick for menopause symptoms.
>
>Ergotamine, belladonna alkaloids , and phenobarbital (er-GOT-a-meen,
>bell-a-DON-a AL-ka-loids , and feen-oh-BAR-bi-tal) combination is used
>to treat some symptoms of menopause (such as hot flashes, sweating,
>restlessness, and trouble in sleeping). However, it is not effective
>against other problems that may occur after menopause, such as
>osteoporosis. This medicine is also used to prevent migraine or cluster
>headaches in people who get these headaches often. It is not used to
>treat a headache that has already started. This combination medicine may
>also be used for other problems as determined by your doctor.
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Joanne Bulley, MD
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Keene, NH




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