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Is it advisable to drive a car after taking the actenol medicine for osteoporosis?



Is it advisable to drive a car after taking the actenol medicine for osteoporosis?

Not sure about driving. But I would like to suggest an alternative treatment for osteoporosis. The prescription medicines currently available can be very harmful to your bones in the long run: they keep the bones from sloughing off old material, making them old & brittle over time. There are lawsuits against the pharmaceutical companies now- google the prescription names and you'll find entire web-sites devoted to warning people about what can happen to their teeth and bones.

Nikken came out with an amazing new product last month- the only one that has been shown to actually INCREASE bone density. It is a natural supplement that helps the bones utilize nutrients more effectively. Let me know if you'd like more info.
why don't you ask a doctor moron...

but to answer your question, yes it is, just mix some cocaine and marijuana and you'll be just fine to drive
i think you might do it, just because you were smart enough to ask the question, so DONT

its just a joke

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There is no reason why you shouldn't drive while on Actonel. To be on the safe side and in case it was not labeled with precautions, but should have been, call your pharmacy and ask that question.
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