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Try FLUCONAZOLE (found it on http://www.rxlist.com/)

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At 05:32 AM 3/1/01 -0500, you wrote:

>Medications include Avandia 4 mg q.day, Zoloft 50 mg q.day for depression,

>??Gluconozole 200 mg twice a week, Prinivil 20 mg q.day. . .

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>Any ideas here? Thanks Bev

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In a message dated 03-02-01 9:37:21 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Medtranzz@... writes:

<< She tells me she could not take s/l n-awl-threx because

it was causing her nausea. I suggested a multivitamin

with iron to see how that would work.

>>

The only thing I could find close to your soundalike was Nolvadex, but I

don't know if that fits. Sorry I couldn't be more help :(

Jan " Typing is my life "

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If you don't think it's Claritin, how about Cleocin (generic is

clindamycin)-used for Tx of respiratory tract infections, skin and soft

tissue infections, sepsis, intra-abdominal infections, and infections of the

female pelvis and genital tract per the QLDB.

Holly :o)

Viral upper respiratory infection. Given s/l Cleer-ah-

tin to take for five days. I don't think she is saying

Claritin.

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If you don't think it's Claritin, how about Cleocin (generic is

clindamycin)-used for Tx of respiratory tract infections, skin and soft

tissue infections, sepsis, intra-abdominal infections, and infections of the

female pelvis and genital tract per the QLDB.

Holly :o)

Viral upper respiratory infection. Given s/l Cleer-ah-

tin to take for five days. I don't think she is saying

Claritin.

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If you don't think it's Claritin, how about Cleocin (generic is

clindamycin)-used for Tx of respiratory tract infections, skin and soft

tissue infections, sepsis, intra-abdominal infections, and infections of the

female pelvis and genital tract per the QLDB.

Holly :o)

Viral upper respiratory infection. Given s/l Cleer-ah-

tin to take for five days. I don't think she is saying

Claritin.

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In a message dated 3/7/01 7:57:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,

byteri@... writes:

<< Doc prescribes what s/l sollabac 100 mg bi.d.

>>

Celebrex?

Holly :o)

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drug qestion - Pt comes in with right upper arm pain. Doc prescribes what s/l

sollabac 100 mg bi.d.

Thanks Margaret for the confirmation on digit! Teri

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