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75-year-old white female recently hospitalized 4/27/01 to 5/3/01 with

chronic renal deficiency, acute nonanuric renal failure, anemia with possible

B-12 deficiency, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, UTI and hyperlipidemia. The

patient was discharged on 5/3/01 and seen here on 5/4/01 and put on

medications which include: instead of Prevpac was put on Biaxin 500 mg

b.i.d., Amoxicillin 500 mg b.i.d. for 14 days, Prevacid 30 mg b.i.d. for 14

days, s/l " Metaclokamine " 10 mg a.c. . . .

Thanks....I have been doing wildcard searches, but can't come up with

anything. Any ideas?

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In a message dated 05-16-01 7:26:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, akik926@...

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<< s/l " Metaclokamine " 10 mg a.c. . . . >>

See if you hear metoclopramide. Hope this helps :)

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In a message dated 05-16-01 7:26:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, akik926@...

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<< s/l " Metaclokamine " 10 mg a.c. . . . >>

See if you hear metoclopramide. Hope this helps :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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First thing that comes to my mind is possibly " furosemide " ; a loop

diuretic, usual dosage 20, 40, or 80 mg oral.

> Anyone have any ides on this medication " s/l therosomide 20 mg. " The

patient

> has the following diagnoses:

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First thing that comes to my mind is possibly " furosemide " ; a loop

diuretic, usual dosage 20, 40, or 80 mg oral.

> Anyone have any ides on this medication " s/l therosomide 20 mg. " The

patient

> has the following diagnoses:

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That would be furosemide (Lasix), Margaret

>>> 05/17/01 04:19PM >>>

Hi All,

Anyone have any ides on this medication " s/l therosomide 20 mg. " The patient

has the following diagnoses:

The diagnoses on this admission were renal failure, dehydration, abdominal

pain of uncertain etiology, possible small bowel obstruction related to his

hernia, bradycardia, and hypotension.

Thanks

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That would be furosemide (Lasix), Margaret

>>> 05/17/01 04:19PM >>>

Hi All,

Anyone have any ides on this medication " s/l therosomide 20 mg. " The patient

has the following diagnoses:

The diagnoses on this admission were renal failure, dehydration, abdominal

pain of uncertain etiology, possible small bowel obstruction related to his

hernia, bradycardia, and hypotension.

Thanks

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In a message dated 5/20/01 12:07:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, scooska@...

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<< Anyone heard of hydocodeine? I cannot reference. >>

I think you are looking for hydrocodone.

Peggy

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In a message dated 05-20-01 12:28:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, alf@...

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<< I think you want hydrocodeine. >>

Actually, it should be hydrocodone. :)

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