Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 09, 1973

Issue date: Tuesday, October 9, 1973
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Previous edition: Monday, October 8, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 9, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free october 9, 1973 7 amphetamines control eased by Jeff Carruthers Ottawa the Federal health department has decided to relax its nine month old controls on the prescribing pm Phat mines in Canada because it believes the problem of Over prescribing amphetamines is now gone. As soon As regulations under the food and drugs act can be changed physicians will no longer have to notify Ottawa every time they prescribe Amoret amines and two related drugs. And doctors will no longer be required to get a consultant to verify the original diagnosis should be amphetamines prescription last longer than 30 Days. But the medical profession will still be restricted to using amphetamines phenom Ettazine and Pentim Ettazine for six designated disorders narcolepsy which features an uncontrollable urge to fall asleep hyper deaths audrain Harry Arthur of Burnaby . Bkay David James 24, of 1995 Bannatyne Avenue. Campbell Daisy Pearl Vic Toria 81, of 257 Manitoba Avenue formerly of Kenora out., widow of Duncan Edwin Campbell. , Anthony 73, of Portage la Prairie retired Farmer. Foster Helen 81, of 610 Kyr Lemore Avenue widow of Chael Fostey Graham Ida 85, of Brandon widow of Charles Gordon Graham. Gyde Maurice Ernie 82, of 292 Dollard Boulevard St. Boniface Hughs on mrs. James Harold Jean 82, of Oakview court. Janz John Henry 83, of 162 Roberta Avenue East Kil Donan retired from Vulcan Iron works. Kry Wonziak Demko 91, of i Woodcrest drive West kit d o n a n retired Carpenter from Dryden paper com Pahy. Krywuszc8enko, Ewdokia 81, of 406 Royal Avenue West Kildonan widow of jul Chini Kry Waszczenko. Lewicky Olha 78, of holy family nursing Home for Merly of 671 Pritchard Avenue widow of roman Lewicky. Mcquiston Bruce John 23, of 49 Kate Street employed by City of winnipeg1 Parks Board. Perfect Mary Elizabeth of 924 Ingersoll Street Al 0 c h 0 a mrs Gaston 01, of 231 Goulet Street suite 404, St. Boni face teacher. Sergent Samuel 53. Simpson Henrietta 93, of Miami Man. Widow of Wil Liam James Simpson. Slatten Harry William 66 of Coquitlam . Taylor mrs. George Bea 46, of Dugald Man. Thorlacius Bjarni 82, 0 Lethbridge Alta. Timbrell Hilda Kristina 80 of 623 Cathedral Avenue widow of William Timbrell. Tisher Armin Bernhold 39 Valley Albert Joseph 64 of 546 Prosper Street St Boniface. E r m e t mrs. Clovi 56, of St. Pierre Man Vachal Anton 89, of Beacon Hill Lodge formerly o Narol Man Wallace David Henry 63 of 285 Young Street. For further information please see classified death notices Kines is or hyperactivity in Chil Dren Parkinson s disease Epi Epsy a mental retardation called minimal brain dysfunction and Low blood pressure associated with anaesthesia. A senior health department i f f i c i a 1 explained that the planned changes to the ample Amine on the one land removes the red tape or the doctors while on the Ither hand maintains the guts f the the health department plans o step up its monitoring of the prescribing of amphetamines by doctors to make problem of Over prescribing Oes not re appear. The prescription monitoring vill be the same As that applied to the prescribing of Nar Cotic drugs used in Medicine lie official explained. The decision to change the amphetamine regulations first suggested by health depart ment officials a month ago at closed Dobr meeting with representatives of the medical was approved by health minister Marc Lalonde during the weekend. Or. Lalonde s office is expected to announce the pro Josed changes officially later Oday. The changes Are to ome into effect later this fall. The health department has also decided to reconvene its special advisory panels on use if amphetamines to expand he permitted number of Dis orders which can be legally heated with amphetamines the advisory panels Are made in of doctors nominated by the to National medical Organiza Loiis. It is expected that ample amines will be allowed for use n treating certain cases of enuresis or bed wetting and in rearing the criminally insane As a part of a reactive therapy whereby the patient is Iven the drug and allowed to Vork out his antagonisms. A senior health department official explained that the fed iral controls on the prescribing of amphetamines that were instituted Jan. Triggered a marked reduction in use o. Amphetamines in Canada. The he explained resulted in in amphetamines use of 90 per cent the problem is now the key to the reduction Wai limiting the number of Dis orders which could be treated with amphetamines he specifically prohibiting ample famines to be used in weigh control and As a stimulant for depression. The official said that the government had originally pro raised to relax the controls once the problem disappeared. He suggested that the government s relaxing controls is an indication that t government wants to contrib drugs in Canada but not Mere y to put administrative bloc aides in front of a spokesman for the Canad an medical association said the Cha did not propose til relaxation of the amphetamine controls. He said that in the Cha s mind the problem o Oye prescribing amphetamine is hot yet eliminated. The controls on the Medica use of amphetamines do not directly affect the use of illegal amphetamines called Speed. While medical use of amphetamines has dropped Sharp in recent months the Speed problem seems to be Gettin worse. Coventry eng. Reuter the workers at the Triumph motor Cycle Factor which is due to close decide recently to try to buy the plan themselves and create workers co operative r h e than accept unemployment. Hold that hairline if your hair is falling out receding from your forehead. If you Are getting thin on s Don t just sit Back and watch with alarm while your hair disappears act now your natures warning signs itchy Indruh Hal fill hair too dry spot to Leniu too oily hair the Choice is yours make no Choice or choose to follow Amateur advice and the result will be less hair because baldness is usually persistent and progressive it does t Start or Stop without Good reason. Specialized National treatment will Stop your abnormal hair fall As it has for thousands of other men women in North America. National treatment will quickly remove Dandruff eliminate Scalp itching and make your hair feel better look better and grow better. Today with National treatment available to you Here in Winnipeg there is no need to accept less hair and even Tual baldness. See or. Klein today for a private Scalp examination and consultation. You will be told frankly what can be done to Correct your condition. You Are under no obligation. Except to yourself. If you Are beyond the scope of treatment you will be told so. For appointment phone 957-1247. Hours Mon. To Fri. 11 am to . Sat. 11-2 ., Home treatments prepared for out of town clients. National hair Scalp Institute Ltd. 190 Smith St. Loullbi.1 c o v c e n Roland Michener left admires some of the 60-Odd Merit badges on jacket of Leo Vande Cuve of King City ont., As Jim Vallance of Bra Malea ont., Canadian looks on at official opening of an Ontario Pennsylvania scout exhibition a a provincial Park near Alliston ont. Long Lawn grass poor when going into Winter i by Millicent Taylor Christian science Monitor news service Don t let your Lawn go through the Winter with Long this is the advice of Stanley Papanos Extension turf specialist of the University of Connecticut. Depending on the season in your locality you May need to Cut the grass on into november. A heavily matted Lawn he says May invite patches of Snow Mold and Winter kill especially in climates where heavy snows Are the usual thing. The. Re com mended height Tor late mowing is to two inches. People used to think that Lawn grasses needed to be left fairly High to protect he roots from deep Winter cold. Research has done away with All that. Good turf grasses need no such or Papanos says. They Are Able to withstand Low tempera Tures without any Damag ing it was also thought that leaving the grass Long in late autumn helped to re seed a Lawn. But this too is not so. Most turf grasses produce seed in Spring. 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