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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by sharpwriter(m): 10:01pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
Juliearth: Na two calabash disease be that keh! CHOLERA! |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by dochenaj: 1:56am On Nov 29, 2019 |
Motunemotun:What truth? You're speaking incoherently. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Mdtoba(m): 6:57am On Nov 29, 2019 |
skyeblizz:u are right, in addition some are owned by auxiliary nurses who poses as drs so they prescribe what they know to patient 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Nobody: 11:32am On Nov 29, 2019 |
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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 11:34am On Nov 29, 2019 |
Mdtoba: How can an auxiliary nurse pose as a doctor? Is that not total insanity Is the person not supposed to be registered with the medical council or what What is the persons registration number that they suddenly metamorphosised into a doctor? |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by LabDNA: 4:55pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
midnighter: Most labs where quackery is common place are not owned by Scientists, even some SLT and biology graduates are opening labs and challenging the MLSCN council. Go and visit EL-Labs in surulere and see how a Scientist-owned labs are standardized to be run. All over the world from South Africa to USA to Australia, Scientists are proprietors of labs with adequate quality management system. Do your due diligence, except you have a certain 'political' narrative you are trying to promote here. 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 4:58pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
LabDNA: I dont understand your comment Sir/Ma. Whats your grouse? |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by LabDNA: 5:02pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
midnighter:. Use your tongue to count your teeth Ma. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 5:08pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
LabDNA: I have read and re-read it but I dont understand. A functioning biomedical science department in a hospital is better than the half-baked labs we're seeing littered all over the metropolis. If such is not available then a pathology department that outsources work to MLS to account for cost is still better than the insanity we are witnessing. I dont see anything political about that, except if youre just emphasising that not all labs are unprofessional or quack-infested. Which of course, theyre not. But most health-related scientific work should be absorbed into an associated hospital for proper integration of service, with exceptions for a few private labs of a high standard. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Bluemosquito(m): 7:47am On Dec 15, 2019 |
Johnny1013:lol.. With due respect. You're the foolish idiot here. What's ibuprofen for if not pains? I even take it myself without prescription at times. Google before you type next time |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Johnny1013(m): 9:46pm On Dec 15, 2019 |
Bluemosquito:won't bring myself to your level , His dosage was very dangerous.... Check subsequent quotes before You make a fool of yourself.. Good night |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by deuzgreat: 8:55am On Dec 30, 2019 |
Motunemotun:Its wrong for a pharmacologist to work in a pharmacy |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 9:24am On Dec 30, 2019 |
deuzgreat: Anybody can work in a pharmacy; it depends on what they are doing. But only a pharmacist should be dispensing drugs, thats for sure. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Nnannaou(m): 11:37am On Dec 30, 2019 |
midnighter: God bless you for that! |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by kimjessey2019: 6:54am On Mar 29, 2020 |
The company I work for has put preventing measures all over but staying at home is what I don't see happening. Whoever brought the idea of CONTRAT STAFF in this country will never know peace. 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by nurain150(m): 4:04am On Mar 03, 2022 |
HBB1: Ibuprofen for headache is it migraine? Shouldn't be dispenesed in the first place. We have simple analgesia for that |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by nurain150(m): 4:07am On Mar 03, 2022 |
Bluemosquito: ah olodo. when we say meds are poision you rhink its joke why not use naproxen |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by HBB1(m): 8:24am On Mar 03, 2022 |
nurain150: You cam only use Ibuprofen for migraine? An OTC? What are you going on about? |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by nurain150(m): 10:37am On Mar 03, 2022 |
HBB1: In his case he's experiencing headache, the differential diagnosis must be made, probably a tension not migraine without any aura or premonitory symptoms. He's choice of drug is simple analgesics. Anything NSAIDS isn't given a drug of choice for that. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by HBB1(m): 1:52pm On Mar 03, 2022 |
nurain150: Him having Ibuprofen (am NSAID) for a headache was no crime. Don't know why or how this has become an issue. Or what you are trying to prove. If you check your formulary, you should see what Ibuprofen is used for. I believe a simple tension headache will be one of the indications. I am not going to continue this conversation, please. Have a nice day. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by nurain150(m): 3:19pm On Mar 03, 2022 |
HBB1: I purposely didn't want to say tension headache. Since he doesn't have migraine. NSAiDS is never the drug of choice talkless of SAIDS. Stick with simple analgesics, rest therapy and perhaps drug intervention is in the first step in a diagnosis tree. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by HBB1(m): 6:26pm On Mar 03, 2022 |
nurain150: Oh dear! You are raving over an OTC medication. A medication anybody can buy, and have written an epistle for it. Where is it said Ibuprofen cannot be used for a 'simple' headache. Quite laughable really. You are making a mountain out of a mole hill... You are hell bent on vaunting your knowledge-- which is very impratical at best. Anyway, suite yourself... Cheers! |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by nurain150(m): 9:32pm On Mar 03, 2022 |
HBB1: Well as said earlier, drug information labs would do you a helping hand. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by HBB1(m): 10:03pm On Mar 03, 2022 |
nurain150: Well in the West where I live and work-- in one of the best health systems in the world, their 'drug information labs' or whatever that means, allow you to take Ibuprofen for a headache. Drug formularies too. But it is fine really. If your omniscient self says otherwise, then who am I? A lowly nobody. I should not be caught by my friends arguing over Ibuprofen. So you win! |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by passion007: 7:21am On Mar 04, 2022 |
nurain150: I can't believe what I'm reading from you. Are you really banging on about ibuprofen? What is ibuprofen if not a simple analgesic? This is how you people think you're undermining doctors whilst exposing that you really know little about your supposed area of expertise |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by nurain150(m): 8:23pm On Mar 04, 2022 |
passion007: Yeh ibuprofen is simple analgesics. When it was said you guys know nothing about drugs I just believed now. Guy go ask your Lecturers if ibuprofen is a simple analgesics. Lol. So you don't know what an NSAID is. And perhaps you can't even identify what class of NSAIDS is ibuprofen talkless of identification of the structures. Guy just diagnose Lol. How can you open your mouth to say ibuprofen is a simple analgesic. Please na. I'm begging stop capping. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by passion007: 7:34pm On Mar 06, 2022 |
nurain150: I guess you're more intelligent than WHO Ignorant clown sounding off on the Internet lol
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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by chukel(m): 8:53pm On Sep 15 |
lebete3000:How can I like this 1 million times? 1 Like |
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