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Hello aclark@... (, Kaye),

In reference to your comment:

è I found Maxiphed as a generic name for

è pseudoephedrine. Here's where I found it:

I beg to differ. First, if it's generic it wouldn't be capitalized, so that

confused me. Second, I found Maxifed (brand name) in QLE but not " maxiphed. "

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

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Hello aclark@... (, Kaye),

In reference to your comment:

è My mistake. I think this is why I put it that way since

è this is the site I found it on:

That's why I never trust spellings I find on the web unless it's a drug

manufacturer's site or MTDesk, and www.rxlist.com is a great starting point

to look, but unfortunately they spell all their drugs in all caps, so one has

to verify the spelling elsewhere. :)

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

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A couple of searches on Google produced this:

PROPOXY/APAP TAB 65-650MG Qty 100 Sav-Rx Price $12.50

Any chance he was saying propoxy & APAP rather than napap (n-a-pap)?

Chris

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> Has anyone heard of something like this:

> Propoxy-napap. This is exactly what the doc spells, but I am finding

> nothing. It is just in a list of medications, but the patient is

geriatric

> if that helps.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Bev

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Could you be hearing Tessalon Perles, an antitussive w/ 100 mg dosage

according to D & D?

Chris

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> patient has PVD, COPD, ASHD, Hyperlipidemia, osteroporosis,

osteorarthritis, and doc says she takes " Deslan puls or Teslan PULS "

does anyone know what that could be? barbara

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In the PDR I found Testred 10 mg capsules which is methyltestosterone.

Maybe this is what you are looking for. Deb

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> Has anyone heard of the drug " testre " 10 mg?

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Wait until after I get my Text Pro set up, suppose to

be delivered tomorrow. I am brain dead and can't

think now.

Polly

--- Pattie wrote:

> estradiol? Is the patient a woman?

> ursodiol?

>

> They're the only two that come to my mind. Maybe

> someone else has better suggestions?

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> Pattie

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> Diane wrote:

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> > Doc lists this in the meds, so no context to go

> with it, sorry! S/l " viscadial " or " biskadial " . If

> it helps, the pt. has a hx of chronic renal

> insufficiency, hypertension, CVA, PVD, prior MI,

> microcytic anemia, and osteoarthritis.

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I don't think so... sure sounds like panmist/pamlis

to me

Polly

--- Monika Raczkowski wrote:

> Could it be Partuss LA? (QLDB)

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> Monika

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> Patient has sinusitis..

>

> s/l panlis LA or pamless LA

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Hi! It is probably ECASA, which is enteric-coated aspirin. Hope this

helps! :)

DRUG HELP

Has anybody ever heard of the med ACASA? Do not know what it is for he does

not say. Deb

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ECASA = enteric-coated aspirin ;)

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Has anybody ever heard of the med ACASA? Do not know what it is for he does not

say. Deb

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  • 2 weeks later...

Patient has acute urethritis. Doc is prescribing what

s/l locephrin 1 gram IM.

I have looked in all my drug books and search google

and MT desk. Anyone have any ideas?

Polly

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See if you can't hear Rocephin, very commonly prescribed at this dosage in

cases like this.

Jayni

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Patient has acute urethritis. Doc is prescribing what

s/l locephrin 1 gram IM.

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