The History of ZyprexaWritten by T.Going
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It wasn’t until mid 90’s that a new drug was introduced. This drug was proven in clinical studies to have same number of reduced side effects without increasing patient’s white blood cell count. This new atypical antipsychotic drug called Zyprexa® and was approved by FDA in 1996. Eli Lily (the drug manufacturer) experienced great financial success with Zyprexa® as sales doubled to $8 billion in 2002-2003. Even though drug limited number of side effects such as impaired coordination and motor skills it showed an unexpected increase in diabetes mellitus type II. This type of diabetes has proven to be fatal in a number of patients.

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Continued from page 1 inflammation, and relieving symptoms of vertigo (dizziness). Studies have shown that chrysanthemum flowers can improve vision and are used for a wide range of eye problems such as eye strain, night blindness, redness and eye soreness. Chrysanthemum also shows a potential for treating angina by dilating coronary arteries. It is also used as an anti-hypertensive (to lower high blood pressure). Another remarkable study shows that chrysanthemum possesses strong activity against abnormal growths and is proving to be an antibiotic against a wide range of pathogens. There are at least fifteen compounds isolated from edible flowers, all possessing potent inhibitory effects against abnormal cell division. The chemical constituents of Chrysanthemum include flavonoids, choline, vitamin B1, betaine and stachydrine.

Patricia ia a Nutrition Consultant in the Los Angeles area, and has written many articles on health, nutrition, herbs and natural alternatives for the past ten years.
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