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More on Treatment and Interactions - Q: What is a recommended over the counter cold medicine for symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes and a low grade fever? My mother is 87 years old and takes Plavix, hydroclorothiazide, digoxin, simvastatin, Lexapro and Norvasc.

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Osteoporosis: Prevention and Minimally-Invasive Treatment

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Birth Defect Rates Vary Depending on Fertility Treatment: Study - Yahoo! News

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Fertility Methods Raise Risk of Birth Defects, Study Finds - ABC News

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