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Maybe Lanoxin. Lanoxin is for: Treatment of congestive heart failure; slows

the ventricular rate in tachyarrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, atrial

flutter, supraventricular tachycardia. per QLEDB

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S/L Rimoxin

I know I should be able to find this, it is very clear, I just can't.

" The patient was sent home on Zocor, Accupril, s/n renoxin, and

Lopressor. "

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Maybe Lanoxin. Lanoxin is for: Treatment of congestive heart failure; slows

the ventricular rate in tachyarrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, atrial

flutter, supraventricular tachycardia. per QLEDB

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Webmedx employee

Career Step graduate, 10/02/01

Experience: 9 months

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

S/L Rimoxin

I know I should be able to find this, it is very clear, I just can't.

" The patient was sent home on Zocor, Accupril, s/n renoxin, and

Lopressor. "

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Could you possibly be hearing Lanoxin? It would help to know the patient's

diagnoses.

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S/L Rimoxin

I know I should be able to find this, it is very clear, I just can't.

" The patient was sent home on Zocor, Accupril, s/n renoxin, and

Lopressor. "

TIA

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Is it possible that it might be " Lanoxin " per Drake & Drake? Without any

reference to go by, it is hard to tell.

S/L Rimoxin

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> I know I should be able to find this, it is very clear, I just can't.

>

> " The patient was sent home on Zocor, Accupril, s/n renoxin, and

> Lopressor. "

>

> TIA

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Is it possible that it might be " Lanoxin " per Drake & Drake? Without any

reference to go by, it is hard to tell.

S/L Rimoxin

>

> I know I should be able to find this, it is very clear, I just can't.

>

> " The patient was sent home on Zocor, Accupril, s/n renoxin, and

> Lopressor. "

>

> TIA

>

>

>

> TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

>

> PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

>

>

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