NedaMed
Telephone : +98 (311) 6532771
Fax & Voice Mail : +98 (936) 2619966
info@NedaMed.com
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Iran
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ISFAHAN )
Mailing address: NedaMed LTD.
Apartment # 6, Building # 4
Ata-al-Molk Alley
Chaharbagh-Bala Street
8173743976 Isfahan / IRAN
Phone: +98 (311) 653-2771
Fax & Voice Mail: +98 (936) 162-9966
Email: info@nedamed.com
Representative Director: Shahram Dashti
Phone: +98 (913) 3158242
Email: shahram@nedamed.com
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Email: marketing@nedamed.com
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September 3, 2008
Léger Survey reports 84 per cent of Ontario physicians feel patients may be addicted to prescription painkillers
September 3, 2008
Prescription painkiller dependence is a serious problem in Ontario, according to the results of a new survey conducted by Léger Marketing polling 211 Ontario General Practitioners. The survey reports that the majority of Ontario physicians (84%) feel that their patients may be addicted to commonly-prescribed painkillers.
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September 3, 2008
College freshmen: Pain killers and stimulants less risky than cocaine; more risky than marijuana
September 3, 2008
First year college students believe that occasional nonmedical use of prescription pain killers and stimulants is less risky than cocaine, but more risky than marijuana or consuming five or more alcoholic beverages every weekend, according to a new study published in the September issue of Prevention Science.
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September 3, 2008
Léger Survey reports 84 per cent of Ontario physicians feel patients may be addicted to prescription painkillers
September 3, 2008
Prescription painkiller dependence is a serious problem in Ontario, according to the results of a new survey conducted by Léger Marketing polling 211 Ontario General Practitioners. The survey reports that the majority of Ontario physicians (84%) feel that their patients may be addicted to commonly-prescribed painkillers.
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September 3, 2008
College freshmen: Pain killers and stimulants less risky than cocaine; more risky than marijuana
September 3, 2008
First year college students believe that occasional nonmedical use of prescription pain killers and stimulants is less risky than cocaine, but more risky than marijuana or consuming five or more alcoholic beverages every weekend, according to a new study published in the September issue of Prevention Science.
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