Pediatric Formulas : Geriatric Formulas : Thyroid Formulas : Homeopathic Formulas Oakdale, INI’s Compounding Pharmacy, is dedicated to serving the special health care needs of you and your family with specially prepared, customized medications and nutrition supplements. Benefits of… Read More
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NuTriVene Pharmacy & Compounding Services
- January 25th, 2012
- Posted in General, Health Insurance and Supplements, Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Even More NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- December 23rd, 2011
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My child has a history of illnesses including; ear infections, upper respiratory infections, and sinusitis. Will Nutrivene make my child healthier? Many parents tell us that their children are healthier after beginning Nutrivene. Dr. Lawrence Leichtman, a clinical geneticist, pediatrician,… Read More
A Few More NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- December 14th, 2011
- Posted in Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What age should my infant begin taking Nutrivene? We have many infants taking the product who are just days old. When providing Nutrivene to an infant, we recommend starting at a significantly reduced dosage and working up to a full… Read More
A Few NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- December 7th, 2011
- Posted in Down Syndrome Facts, Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is Down syndrome? Trisomy 21, or Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal abnormality. Unlike other congenital conditions that have a deletion or mutation, individuals with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome 21. This extra chromosome causes “overexpression” of… Read More