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Diflucan (fluconazole): one more medicine for a Candidiasis

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Probably, there is no woman who would not face though once this muck. An itch, a boring, discomfort and, as consequence, bad mood and deterioration of state of health. A Candidiasis presently – not a sentence, and ascertaining of the unpleasant fact. It can be cured, and for this purpose there is a mass of agents. For example, a diflucan.

Diflucan - the commercial name of a preparation the fluconazole, each capsule of a diflucan contains (depending on the release form) 50, 100, 150 and 200 mg a fluconazole. In packagings with a dosage of 50 and 100 mg the capsule on 150-200 mg in a box only one contains on seven or twenty eight capsules, but. Except a fluconazole, in a capsule some additional neutral materials – lactose, starch corn, silicon dioxide colloidal, magnesium stearic, a sodium lauryl sulphate contain also. The diflucan also is issued in a powder for preparation of suspension for intake in vials on 50 ml and in the form of solution for intravenous infusions. Read more

October 28, 2009 Posted by simhomeless | For women, Hygiene, Sexology | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Men have appeared more fragrantly women

The Swiss scientists have found out, that the odour of man’s sweat is much more pleasant than the female. About it writes edition The Daily Telegraph. Employees of company Firmenich which are engaged in researches of tastes and odours for the alimentary and perfumery industry, have carried out the test which results have shown, that women smell as an onion, and men – cheese.

During research in which 49 persons (25 women and 24 men) took part, it was offered to volunteers to sweat two means: or to make 15 minutes in a sauna, or to devote the same quantity of time to employment on a velosimulator.

After samples of sweat have been subjected analysis, was found out, that in female sweat the considerable quantity of sulphur-containing materials inodorous which at contact to the bacteria dwelling in axillas, form thiols – a class of the materials attaching a characteristic odour to onions contains. Read more »

May 21, 2009 Posted by simhomeless | Hygiene, Sexology | | No Comments Yet