March 14, 2008
Register now as a visitor for Analytica 2008
Europe’s leading trade fair for analysis, biotechnology and laboratory equipment
Tuesday 1- Friday 4 April 2008 Munich Trade Fair Centre
Analytica, which includes the renowned Analytica Conference, is held every two years and has established itself as a truly international marketplace for the laboratory world. Full details on the Analytica Forum and Analytica Conference 2008 can be found at www.analytica.de
Highlights this year include the Innovations and Technology Forum in Hall A3; the Business and Markets Forum in Hall B2; and the Innovations Area, in which brand-new developments and future trends in laboratory technology are show-cased. All this and 1000 exhibitors from over 30 countries (names on www.analytica.de) make this year’s Analytica one of the most unmissable events for the lab-science fraternity.
Register now and count yourself among the 30,000 or so professional visitors expected in April, including decision-makers and users from throughout industry, as well as from industrial and government research organisations. At the last Analytica some 30% of the visitors and 36% of the exhibitors came from outside Germany.
Analytica is part of Analytica World, the international network of trade fairs which includes AnalyticaChina in Shanghai (23-25 September 2008), at which a large British presence is also expected, and Analytica-Anacon India scheduled for Hyderabad in the autumn of 2009. Additional information about the fairs and the programme of events is available at the industry portal www.analytica-world.com
What to do next:
1. Order your entrance ticket voucher/s at www.analytica.de/tickets
2. Pay online
3. For flights and accommodation contact Pressplan Travel on tel 01727 833291, or for flights only www.easyjet.com and www.lufthansa.co.uk
Contact us for any other information about Analytica you may need.
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March 7, 2008
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| Here are just a few of the hundreds of updates we’ve made to Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database this month. You can learn more about these and thousands of other natural medicines by accessing the Database. Plus you can get fully accredited continuing education credits.
• Chromium can be added to the list of supplements that interact with levothyroxine (Synthroid, others). New research shows that taking chromium picolinate 1000 mcg with levothyroxine 1000 mcg reduces levothyroxine levels by about 17%. Researchers suspect that chromium binds levothyroxine in the gut and reduces absorption. Keep in mind that calcium and iron can also reduce levothyroxine absorption. Advise patients to take levothyroxine at least 30 minutes before or 3-4 hours after taking these supplements. To see a complete list of potential interactions between supplements and levothyroxine, use our Natural Product / Drug Interaction Checker.
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