Offline Database
Healthdata was also available as a disc based offline database, also in the viewdata format. It seems as if it was mostly a copy of the online content, so we present it here for your delight and access..
Do note that this information is at least 20 years old. Please do not rely on anything in here as current medical advice; for that please visit
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What treatment is available? a. diuretics (water tablets) only on prescription. These work by making you pass more urine. They might be helpful if fluid retention is the only problem. b. hormone treatments only on prescription. There are several preparations available that may be helpful. Some are tablets, some are given as suppositories. Many women, who also need contraception, find PMS less severe when they are using the pill. c. Vitamins prescription not necessary. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) has been shown to help many women with PMS. key # to continue
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