The product has been linked with 30 serious cases of hepatotoxicity in Germany and Switzerland.
Anyone with mild flu symptoms can be treated quickly and discharged, isolated from more serious cases.
One of the most serious cases cited by the Democrats involved a firm called Triad Management Services.
The serious cases recorded in the UK tend to involve first-time mothers who are highly motivated to breastfeed.
The last time so many serious cases were reported this early was 2004, when the number was 154.
In serious cases, he said, it can cause the engine to shut down.
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The Crown courts are now starting to deal with the most serious cases.
Serious cases will still come to court which is only correct to allow the appropriate punishment to be issued.
"Due to the rising number of cases, especially since late August, we have indeed started seeing some serious cases, " he said.
Almost all the deaths and serious cases have been in infants just a few weeks old, too young to be vaccinated.
Serious cases require crowns or even dentures if entire teeth have disintegrated.
"Extending the scope of prescribing by nurses will free up doctors' time, allowing them to deal with more serious cases, " he added.
All are willing to recognise each other's legal proceedings in serious cases.
Regional prosecutors will head up the devolved operation, dealing with all files with the exception of some serious cases which will be sent to headquarters.
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Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman is expected to announce next month that the charges will be outlawed in all but the most serious cases of fly-tipping.
The hospital said the most serious cases were dealt with quickly.
He added that the most serious cases were dealt with quickly.
Even if proven to be effective, it is unlikely to be used on all but the most serious cases, and would only work where one organ was affected.
Mr Anderson described this as the "boldest and most significant aspect of the change" and said it was "tempting, in the most serious cases, to wish for longer".
In her resignation speech, Ms Morales said that, under her leadership, the Prosecutor's Office had brought charges in relation to the most serious cases of corruption in Colombia.
The report says that cautioned or convicted child abusers should not hold any position that could put children at risk and that clergy should be dismissed in the most serious cases.
In the most serious cases the enamel is worn away to such an extent that the dentine (the substance that comprises the bulk of the tooth) or even the pulp (the root) of the tooth are exposed.
It said most of the responsibility was being placed on drug and alcohol action teams, which were often run jointly with councils, but these tended to focus on the most serious cases that required detox and counselling programmes.
Mr Lodder said defendants in serious cases may have to be released on bail because of the row, as they can only be held in custody for a maximum of 112 days between committal and the trial arraignment.
Interestingly, the Backbench Business Committee is going to hold a debate - on December 5th - on the suggestion that future breaches of the protocol requiring policy announcements to be made to the House should result in punishment being meted out by Mr Speaker or, in more serious cases, by the Standards and Privileges Committee.
The chamber of commerce for the Cyclades, an island group in the Aegean Sea, reported shortages in goods and warned that serious health cases were going untreated and dead bodies were not being transported for burial.
But they are seeing more and more patients with pneumonia and other respiratory complaints, as well as some serious burns cases: some of those sheltering in tents after their houses were destroyed have been trying to heat them.
The BBC's home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said one senior police figure had described the implications as "dire" as it would have far-reaching effects on serious and complex cases where police needed time to gather evidence and speak to witnesses, such as in rape allegations.
"The cases highlighted serious deficiencies in eligibility criteria and assessments, which had resulted in severe financial hardship in some cases and had widespread implications for other people in similar position, " she said.
Medical toxicologists use chelation for cases of serious heavy metal poisoning, such as from industrial accidents.
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