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Well, she didn't have aborbtion/weight gain problems and they were not

necessary for her. They say this is common during the adoescent years, with

all the changes going on in their bodies.

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Why has she not been on enzymes if she has CF? Deb

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I also get my sons enzymes bottled big, I asked the pharmacy to make sure it

was the creon and he said it was and that was the procedure done, and he left

it at that, Is there any harm to the enzymes when they are bottled like that?

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Hi Bev,

Our mail order pharmacy uses very large bottle for my son's enzymes. It

looks like they must take a bunch of smaller bottles and dump them into a

large plain bottle. Is it really a bad thing? Should I make an issue out of

it to the pharmacy?

Thanks!!!

Wende mom to Joe 9wcf

> YES,,,,They should be at room temp. cool but not cold.............It makes

> the difference like night & day :):) It is clearly marked .Do not

refri.That

> is one reason they are not put in huge bottles........they go faster and

are

> sealed until you will use entire bottle up quickly. have a great weekend

>

> LOVE & HUGS,

>

> grandmomBEV

>

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It is my understanding from some folks I just

asked around here. )

they said they knew of some pharmacies that did

buy in really big

bulk and rebottle them. I know WE DO NOT DO

THAT!!!.enzymes

are sent out in their bottle from the

pharmaceutical house.

other meds come that way to us in large bottles

and they if doc wants

someone on 2 pill 2 times aday, for 10 days

...........well ----we have to

count out and give that amount only.-that is not

the way enzymes are

prescribed. Anyway. what Rx do you use.?? Do you

have to use t

them?? Would they charge you more for " own

bottle " ? are they

generic brands? I would ask some of these

questions and then do

whatever fits your mind & pocketbook and your

docs say.

love & hugs,

grandmomBEV

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viola!

Hi Bev,

Our mail order pharmacy uses very large bottle for

my son's enzymes. It

looks like they must take a bunch of smaller

bottles and dump them into a

large plain bottle. Is it really a bad thing?

Should I make an issue out of

it to the pharmacy?

Thanks!!!

Wende mom to Joe 9wcf

> YES,,,,They should be at room temp. cool but not

cold.............It makes

> the difference like night & day :):) It is

clearly marked .Do not

refri.That

> is one reason they are not put in huge

bottles........they go faster and

are

> sealed until you will use entire bottle up

quickly. have a great weekend

>

> LOVE & HUGS,

>

> grandmomBEV

>

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NO, I WAS TOLD TODAY THAT LOTS OF THE CHAIN MAIL ORDERS DO THAT.

WE DO NOT DO THAT..

BUT WE AREN'T A CHAIN , EITHER. YOU SHOULD MAKE THEM TELL YOU THE ORIGINAL

EXPIRATION DATE FROM THE " SHELF " BOTTLE.

LOVE, GRANDMOMBEV

Re: enzymes and poops - viola!

I also get my sons enzymes bottled big, I asked the pharmacy to make sure it

was the creon and he said it was and that was the procedure done, and he

left

it at that, Is there any harm to the enzymes when they are bottled like

that?

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Bev

Ours does that too....soooooo annoying. we asked if they could get

you guys as our 90 day pharmacy...they said the pharmacy has to sign

up. (its guardian)

grrrrrrrr

but we still get anything we have to pay for from you!!!

Jen

> NO, I WAS TOLD TODAY THAT LOTS OF THE CHAIN MAIL ORDERS DO THAT.

> WE DO NOT DO THAT..

> BUT WE AREN'T A CHAIN , EITHER. YOU SHOULD MAKE THEM TELL YOU THE

ORIGINAL

> EXPIRATION DATE FROM THE " SHELF " BOTTLE.

>

> LOVE, GRANDMOMBEV

>

> Re: enzymes and poops - viola!

>

>

> I also get my sons enzymes bottled big, I asked the pharmacy to make

sure it

> was the creon and he said it was and that was the procedure done,

and he

> left

> it at that, Is there any harm to the enzymes when they are bottled

like

> that?

>

>

>

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We will try to sign up with them if we aren't all ready. I think we

are....We do the 90 day thingy soo , I'll have the gals check in AR today. I

am sure we do that for many .

LOVE, grdmbev

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>

>

> I also get my sons enzymes bottled big, I asked the pharmacy to make

sure it

> was the creon and he said it was and that was the procedure done,

and he

> left

> it at that, Is there any harm to the enzymes when they are bottled

like

> that?

>

>

>

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Make sure the pharmacy hasn't switched brands on you. This happened to us

once. Shantell was on Pancrease MT-16's, and the pharmacy always put them

in their own container. She ended up with a bowel obstruction, and the

doctor happened to notice the bottle. She looked at her pills and found

that the pharmacy had switched from Pancrease to a generic brand. Big no

no! Once we put her back on no generic brands, she was alright again.

Sometimes the HMO's try and pull that stuff on you.

FG, mom of Shantell 19yr wcf

> [Original Message]

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> To: cfparents >

> Date: 10/05/2001 12:41:27 PM

> Subject: enzymes and poops - viola!

>

> Well, I may be on to something. I had been posting about my somes

> loose stools. I decided to throw away a large bottle of enzymes and

> open a fresh bottle. In one day - his stools are very formed. Maybe

> it's coincidence, but I think it's a little ironic. I can't remember

> the last formed stool - must have been at least a month - proabaly

> how long I'de been using that bottle. I have heard that ifthe

> moisture/himidity gets to them, they will not sork properly. My

> guess is that living in Houston, Texas, it doesn't take much to ruin

> a bottle of enzymes - we'll see over the weekend!(-:

>

> Melinda - mom to 2.5yr old wcf and sister 25 wcf

>

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