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Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Pharmacy First on Money Saving Expert

Pharmacy First have been mentioned on well known website Money Saving Expert, run by Martin Lewis. This is because of the incredible 5p price of their Cetirizine tablets. They are also listed as having amongst the best prices for the full range of hayfever relief medications.

Pharmacy First is still a fairly new online pharmacy but seems to be growing fast and going from strength to strength in recent times.


Friday, 26 February 2010

Cheap Cetirizine - 5p at Pharmacy First

Hayfever sufferers dread the summer. it can be a really hard time of year for them. Watering eyes, blocked noses and having to buy expensive medicines to combat the effects.

Now Pharmacy First are offering cheap hayfever remedies not only on the generic medicine lines but also on the branded names.

The pick of these deals is the months supply of cetirizine which is being sold for just 5p! This contains the exact same active ingredients as Zirtek, which is the drug that people will spend almost £14 on!

Other hayfever deals on offer from Pharmacy First include:

Sodium Cromoglicate Eye drops 10ml (Opticrom Substitute) for £1.39

Loratadine 10mg Tablets 30 Tablets for 45p

Beclomethasone Nasal Spray 200 Sprays (Beconase Substitute) for £1.99


To see the full list of special prices on hayfever remedies at Pharmacy First CLICK HERE.


Cetirizine is an antihistamine. Histamine is one of the chemicals released when antibodies overreact to allergens. It is the cause of many symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Anti histamines can help relieve:
  • Itching, sneezing, and nasal discharge
  • Other allergy symptoms unrelated to rhinitis, including hives and some rashes
  • Nasal congestion, for some of the newer antihistamines, such as cetirizine (Zyrtec) and desloratadine (Clarinex)

If possible, patients should take antihistamines before an anticipated allergy attack.

Many antihistamines are available. They include short-acting and long-acting forms and are available as tablets, nasal-inhalers, eye drops, and syrups. Antihistamines are generally categorized as first- and second-generation. First-generation antihistamines may cause more side effects than newer second-generation ones.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Omega-3 Slows Genetic Aging in Heart Patients

In addition to the already extensive list of benefits of omega-3, scientists in America have now found a link between Omega-3 and a slowing of genetic aging in heart patients.

"Heart disease patients have long been encouraged to eat more fish or take fish oil supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids. The reason? People who do, tend to live longer.

Now, some say a study out this evening in the Journal of the American Medical Association might explain why.

Specifically, the researchers behind the study report that for heart disease patients, omega-3 fatty acids may protect against death and illness by slowing biological aging.

However, the findings were met with skepticism from some cardiac experts who said the study had serious limitations.

In the study, Dr. Ramin Farzaneh-Far of the University of California San Francisco and colleagues followed more than 600 men with heart disease and found those taking the most omega-3 appeared "biologically younger" -- that is, the ends of their chromosomes, called telomeres, looked longer and healthier.

"Patients with the highest levels of omega-3 fish oils were found to display the slowest decrease in telomere length, whereas those with the lowest levels of omega-3 fish oils in the blood had the fastest rate of telomere shortening," Farzaneh-Far said. "This suggests that these patients were aging faster than those with higher fish oil levels."

Some doctors agreed that the findings seem interesting.

"Telomeres do help the body repair damage," said Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., who was not involved with the study. "The longer they are, the more the damage repair that can occur."

"It's a risk-free way of potentially extending lifespan and reducing disability," said Dr. Michael Roizen, chief wellness officer of the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.

Yet some cardiologists were quick to point out that the results are preliminary, and need to be replicated before physicians can use them in practice.

Since the study was observational and couldn't prove cause-and-effect, "we don't really know whether ingestion of omega-3 fatty acids resulted in this 'benefit,'" said Dr. Steven Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic. "It remains entirely possible that individuals who consume more fish also have other favorable healthy habits. ... The relationship between telomere shortening and cardiovascular health is not well established."

This concern was echoed in a statement by a spokeswoman for the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, who told ABC News that while the study "shows a possible association between omega-3 fatty acids and telomere length," it "does not show causation."

(Quoted from abcnews.go.com)

We would like to let everyone know that Omega-3 Supplements are available at Pharmacy First and that prices start from 88p.

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Cheapest Prices For Ateronon

You can get the best prices online for Ateronon at Pharmacy First. Prices start at £29.39 for a months worth of capsules.

ATERONON is a 'one-a-day' food supplement that has been shown to help inhibit the oxidation of LDL cholesterol ('bad' cholesterol).

This is important, because when LDL cholesterol is oxidised, it can lead to the build-up of plaque or 'furring' of our arteries.

ATERONON contains a beneficial ingredient from the Mediterranean diet, known to help provide heart and circulatory benefits. ATERONON is now available for those who wish to take steps to help maintain their own health.

The beneficial ingredient of ATERONON is lycopene, an important natural antioxidant found in the health-promoting Mediterranean diet. Lycopene is an antioxidant present in tomatoes and some other red fruit. In the form found in tomatoes, the large crystals of lycopene make it difficult for the human body to absorb. As for many foods, a particular ingredient may be good for us, but the body may not be able to readily absorb the ingredient directly from the food or supplement.

After 7 years of research and clinical trials, Cambridge Theranostics have developed a formulation that breaks down the large lycopene molecules so that the body can easily absorb and therefore benefit from this proven antioxidant (Cambridge Theranostics are a bio-technology spin-out of Cambridge University, originally funded by The British Heart Foundation). ATERONON is the first and only lycopene-based supplement shown to provide bioavailable lycopene and shown to be effective in helping to inhibit the oxidation of LDL cholesterol.


Tuesday, 10 November 2009

The Chemists

The Chemists to look out for in the UK Online are:

Chemist Direct

Express Chemist

Pharmacy First

Garden Pharmacy

There are many more but the chemist that we advise that you use is PharmacyFirst.co.uk