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It's possible the first one is furosemide. Not sure about the second one,

sorry.

Jan

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sensory dysesthesia and lupus

Doc names two drugs patient is on, and cannot find either... One s/l

" PROSIMIDE " and one s/l " ACULTACENE " .

Also, states that S/L " ALLENS " test is negative. I have flagged that

thinking it could be " Allis " but he puts a definite " N " at the end. Is there

an " 's " test, also?

TIA...and thanks to those who helped me out last night with " right hip

contusion " ...thank you!

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I wonder if the second one is colchicine???

Jan

jantranscribes@...

" Typing is my life. "

" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

sensory dysesthesia and lupus

Doc names two drugs patient is on, and cannot find either... One s/l

" PROSIMIDE " and one s/l " ACULTACENE " .

Also, states that S/L " ALLENS " test is negative. I have flagged that

thinking it could be " Allis " but he puts a definite " N " at the end. Is there

an " 's " test, also?

TIA...and thanks to those who helped me out last night with " right hip

contusion " ...thank you!

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There definitely is an 's test ( or , depending your adherence to BOS

rules). I hear that one quite a lot.

As far as your s/l I could your doc be running over a syllable or two?

Furosemide for prosimide or maybe hydralazine or hycosamine? Just a couple of

stabs in the dark. These are used for rheumatic disorders.

Dawn C. §(ºoº)§

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sensory dysesthesia and lupus

Doc names two drugs patient is on, and cannot find either... One s/l

" PROSIMIDE " and one s/l " ACULTACENE " .

Also, states that S/L " ALLENS " test is negative. I have flagged that

thinking it could be " Allis " but he puts a definite " N " at the end. Is there

an " 's " test, also?

TIA...and thanks to those who helped me out last night with " right hip

contusion " ...thank you!

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In Stedman's Ortho I found test. My guess for your first s/l was also

furosemide. Your second one *almost* comes out sounding like colchicine,

but that's used for gout, so I don't know about that one.

Hope this might help! :o)

sensory dysesthesia and lupus

Doc names two drugs patient is on, and cannot find either... One s/l

" PROSIMIDE " and one s/l " ACULTACENE " .

Also, states that S/L " ALLENS " test is negative. I have flagged that

thinking it could be " Allis " but he puts a definite " N " at the end. Is

there

an " 's " test, also?

TIA...and thanks to those who helped me out last night with " right hip

contusion " ...thank you!

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