nabp.net Review:

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy | NABP - NABP is the independent and international association that assists its member boards for the purpose of protecting the public health.


Country: 130.211.167.161, North America, US

City: -122.0574 California, United States

  • michael - Better than expected

    I wasn't expecting much, esp at this price. But these are awesome. They throw off more light than my d cell coleman. Great buy. Will update if something happens

  • montana_gal - Good product

    Have used these facial firming pads for a few years now and love how they make my face feel at the end of the day.

  • Carley B - Great cream for my back aches!!!

    With my job I travel a lot, which means I am sitting in the same position while driving which really irritates my lower back and hips. I tried the pain relief cream and it actually helped my back! I'm not one to normally use anything for pain, I just power through it, but I will keep this cream with me for now on. What I love about it is that it doesn't get super hot like some other pain creams I've used, it is more soothing than hot. Also, it doesn't have a very strong odor which is a total plus! I don't want to be in pain, but I also don't want to smell like menthol all day! This cream also has a nice thickness too It. It isn't super thick to where it's hard to spread and also, it isn't so loose that you can't control it. It is very easy to apply. I will be recommending this to family and friends with aches and pains!

  • Byron Prinzmetal - Spelling and hot mail connector does not work

    Outlook 2010 is a great product if only all of it worked. If you don't also upgrade word to word 2010 from say 2007, the in document spell check does not work. If you are also trying to sync your pc with your hotmail account expect problems. I keep getting an error message 4102.

  • Wanda - Love love love.

    Love love love this chair. Kind of wish I hadn't bothered with traditional high chair as it's not necessary if you have this - you'll still need a 'toddler' chair for when they're stable enough to sit in a chair without being strapped in (and they want to climb on and off a chair themselves, but are too small to use a regular chair), but this is fantastic for babies who are able to sit up and want to be part of the action. Ok, so it's not ideal for the first couple of months where they're still pretty tiny and you want them to be directly facing you while you pour gloop into their tiny mouths, but it could be done with this as long as they can sit up a bit (but just use a bouncy chair if you have one if you want to avoid the dirt-trap of traditional high chairs; it's only for a few weeks..)