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In a message dated 5/17/01 2:40:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

auntyfrog@... writes:

<< acacia - herb demulcent, used for coughs and as a mouthwash for periodontal

disease.

>>

Thanks Pam....I think it is acacia. No wonder I couldn't find it. I am not

good w/ herbal drugs. It is definitely not Echinacea (sp?)

Just a little more to go and I can finally go to bed!!

Holly :o)

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Off the wall guesses:

Echinacea herbal for blood diseases, immune boosting, wound care.

acacia - herb demulcent, used for coughs and as a mouthwash for periodontal

disease.

Aloha,

Pam ('nother fool <G>)

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> doc is listing meds and says s/l *Ecasa*. I looked in QLDB and Rxlist and

> found nothing. Any ideas?

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Off the wall guesses:

Echinacea herbal for blood diseases, immune boosting, wound care.

acacia - herb demulcent, used for coughs and as a mouthwash for periodontal

disease.

Aloha,

Pam ('nother fool <G>)

----- Original Message -----

> doc is listing meds and says s/l *Ecasa*. I looked in QLDB and Rxlist and

> found nothing. Any ideas?

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Well, I wish I knew the drugs as well as I know the herbals!

G'night sleep well!

Aloha,

Pam

----- Original Message -----

>

> Thanks Pam....I think it is acacia. No wonder I couldn't find it. I am

not

> good w/ herbal drugs. It is definitely not Echinacea (sp?)

>

> Just a little more to go and I can finally go to bed!!

>

> Holly :o)

>

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In a message dated 05-17-01 2:30:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

HollyBerry1295@... writes:

<< doc is listing meds and says s/l *Ecasa*. I looked in QLDB and Rxlist and

found nothing. Any ideas? >>

Here's another possibility for you.. ECASA can be the abbreviation for

enteric-coated aspirin .. get it? Enteric-Coated-and then ASA for aspirin.

Hope this helps :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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Holly, I know this is late, but I wasn't sure if you had gotten the correct

answer yet. That would be the docs way of saying EC (enteric-coated) ASA

(aspirin). I hear ECASA a lot and have it in as a macro so that when I type in

ecasa it comes up enteric-coated aspirin. Margaret

>>> 05/17/01 02:01AM >>>

doc is listing meds and says s/l *Ecasa*. I looked in QLDB and Rxlist and

found nothing. Any ideas?

Holly :o) <-------- only fool probably up right now!

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Holly, I know this is late, but I wasn't sure if you had gotten the correct

answer yet. That would be the docs way of saying EC (enteric-coated) ASA

(aspirin). I hear ECASA a lot and have it in as a macro so that when I type in

ecasa it comes up enteric-coated aspirin. Margaret

>>> 05/17/01 02:01AM >>>

doc is listing meds and says s/l *Ecasa*. I looked in QLDB and Rxlist and

found nothing. Any ideas?

Holly :o) <-------- only fool probably up right now!

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Holly, I know this is late, but I wasn't sure if you had gotten the correct

answer yet. That would be the docs way of saying EC (enteric-coated) ASA

(aspirin). I hear ECASA a lot and have it in as a macro so that when I type in

ecasa it comes up enteric-coated aspirin. Margaret

>>> 05/17/01 02:01AM >>>

doc is listing meds and says s/l *Ecasa*. I looked in QLDB and Rxlist and

found nothing. Any ideas?

Holly :o) <-------- only fool probably up right now!

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