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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Nov 1996 09:38:37 EST
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Weil Dan <[log in to unmask]> requested sources for information
regarding the ibuprofen article that was passed around and beaten up
on BEE-L last month.
 
The sources included in the Ibuprofen article are listed below.  I
never investigated further than the article as it's easy enough to avoid
the xx-profens.  I would be interested in follow-up information anyone
discovers if newer information is available.  After all, the '93
reprint is from an '86 journal.  Seems that a decade later there should
be something more current.
 
Sincerely,
Aaron Morris
 
>---------------------------------------------------------------------<
 
                         REPRINTED FROM:
        MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE
                     BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY
                          P.O. BOX 5207
                      MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS
                           APRIL, 1993
 
   The  following  is  an  interesting and need-to-know article
   printed in the Maryland Beekeeping newsletter with the  per-
   mission  of  the author.   It is taken from the book "Under-
   standing Prescription Drugs", by Dorthy L. Smith, Pharm  D.,
   pp. 270 and 271; Reference: British Medical Journal 292:378,
   1986.

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