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Phil Veldhuis <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Aug 1995 15:04:15 -0500
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> > Also, one of our beekeepers is hasing a problem and her doctor wants to
> > put her on ibuprophin (?sp).  She mentioned the understanding that this
> > medication can cause development of allergy to the bee stings.  The
> > doctor asked for references.  Can anyone help with references?
>
ChecK  "the Canadian guide to perscription drugs"  which cites some
annecdotal evidence and warns persons who are likely to be stung while on
the non-sterodial ant-inflamatory drugs.
 
 
 
Phil Veldhuis           | If I must be a fool, as all those who reason
Winnipeg. MB, Canada    | or believe any thing certainly are, my follies
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