Friday, September 30, 2011

FDA Creating Trust Issues for Approving Crestor Drug


What or who can you trust anymore when the authority you should trust to evaluate prescription drugs approves a drug that is scientifically linked to extremely dangerous side effects? Can you even trust your doctor who might not even be aware of this matter?

Certainly this is a big trust issue and an extreme one when related to your life. If you have experienced any side effects from prescription drugs like Crestor then you may want to get some reliable legal advice. Users of Crestor can consult expert lawyers in this matter regarding a Crestor lawsuit.

Here is some info regarding Crestor in case your doctor prescribes this drug to you. Crestor is for people with high LDL cholesterol, high total cholesterol, and triglycerides. Crestor is also known as Rosuvastatin and R2 marketed by AstraZeneca. Side effects: causing heart attacks and heart failure. Other side effects include cardiomyopathy (deterioration of the myocardium), rhabdomyolysis (breakdown of muscle fibers), and ventricular dysfunction.

Special Thanks to GESW August & Early September Customers

I would like to give special thanks to customers of GESW in August & Early September. All their orders have arrived safely to specified destinations and seem satisfied with their purchases. Hope to be doing business with them again. As you can see, free shipping also applies to Sabah & Sarawak because most of GESW inventory is in China or Singapore and not subjected to Malaysian local postal charges. For tracking number, a surcharge applies, and for EMS (Express Mail Service) your cost will double so this mail option is not recommended. All our customers so far use the free shipping option. Even though there is no tracking number, the postal service is reliable for your purchases to arrive safely to you without worry, as already experienced by our 30 plus customers so far.

1. Kok Yi from Gelugor, Penang for the purchase of iPhone earphones with microphone.
2. Anson Woo from Petaling Jaya, Selangor for purchasing 2 Dozen AAA batteries and a dozen AA batteries.
3. Tan Chuan Eng from Dalat, Sarawak for buying 2.4GHz WIRELESS USB Wheel Optical Mouse, a dozen AAA batteries, and 3 units of Realistic Dummy Dome Surveillance CCTV Cameras.
4. Mohamad Azril from Chemor, Perak for the purchase of one unit Aviator Style 3D glasses.
5. Nabil Swarno also from Chemor, Perak for the purchase of iPhone earphones with microphone.
6. Wencelius Dom Wilson from Mukah, Sarawak for buying a Portable Digital Scale Max 150kg from GESW. Item reported NOT arrived (FREE Shipping method) & refunded.
7. Muhd Hanis from Sungai Besar, Selangor for buying 6 x Aviator Style Red Blue 3D Glasses.
8. Abul Qosim from Arau, Perlis for the purchases of USB Wireless Mouse & Wrist Care Mousepad.
9. Kaswandi from Kajang, Selangor for 2 x Aviator Style 3D Glasses, 2 x Clipon Style 3D Glasses, and Premium 3M Gold HDMI Cable for 1080P.
10. Norazah Suhaimi from Setapak, KL for buying 2pcs Stylus Touch Pen.
11. Presley Chiang of Petaling Jaya, Selangor for purchase of UltraFire WF-502B G37 Xenon torchlight.
12. Zafri from Taman Segar, Cheras for GODP Standard Charger for Rechargeable Batteries.
13. Rofplizal from Kuantan, Pahang for buying USB Wheel Optical Mouse and 5pcs CR2032 Lithium 3V Button Coin Batteries.
14. Anuar from Ipoh, Perak for the purchase of ClipOn Style Outstanding Red Blue 3D Glasses x 2, Advanced Motion Sensor Automatic LED Light x 1, Realistic Dummy Dome Surveillance CCTV Camera x 1.
15. Tan Min from Puchong, Selangor for buying AAA Batteries 12pcs and 18650 Li-ion 4000mAh Batteries 2pcs.
16. Ahmad Nur from Rawang, Selangor for the purchase of AAA Batteries 12pcs.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Chit-chat: Belarus or Malaysian Higher Education?

Belarus had a bombing incident a few months ago. Also, foreign currency instability in Belarus and possibility of civil uprising against dictatorship adds to the fire. I would go to Belarus for the loads of pretty women there though. That alone is worth the risks. You are free to do as you please there too. In Malaysia, it will not be as crazy but the country is in stable terms economically as compared to Belarus.

MBA in Malaysia will probably be recognized in Commonwealth countries like UK, Australia, & etc. Quality of education is a different story - possibly Belarus people are smarter though not reflected in their choice of governance.

Snow in Belarus, no snow in Malaysia. There is summer all year round minus the women in bikinis in Malaysia. Food priced similar in both countries as referenced from my friends in Minsk, computer equipment very expensive in Belarus. Malaysia has no import tax for computers hence the low prices.

You can decide hopefully sensibly unlike yours truly here for what you want to get from your abroad study life. There are many Iranians in Malaysia too by the way. Some local Universities in Malaysia offer part time MBA so you can work for money in Malaysia too along the way.
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