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Hi Aliceanne. In the MPR, I found Bactroban as a cream, ointment, and as a

nasal ointment. Does the doctor give any type of dosage or percent? What

do they say after ung? :)

Medication

Doctor is dictating Bactroban S/L ung. Can't reference this. Any help

appreciated.

Aliceanne

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No only says Bactroban ung apply BID after soaks.

I have a feeling she is talking about ointment but she specifically says

UNG

Thanks though

Aliceanne

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> Bactroban ointment maybe?

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> > Doctor is dictating Bactroban S/L ung. Can't reference this. Any

> help

> > appreciated.

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Yes, I saw tht in the MPR and I think she means ointment or cream but

she.

specifically says UNG apply bid after soaks.

Thanks though

Aliceanne

On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 14:21:06 -0500 " , Kaye "

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> Hi Aliceanne. In the MPR, I found Bactroban as a cream, ointment,

> and as a

> nasal ointment. Does the doctor give any type of dosage or percent?

> What

> do they say after ung? :)

>

> Medication

>

>

> Doctor is dictating Bactroban S/L ung. Can't reference this. Any

> help

> appreciated.

> Aliceanne

>

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I found UNG in Abbreviations meaning ointment. Woohoo! :) Is that

it?? :)

Re: Medication

No only says Bactroban ung apply BID after soaks.

I have a feeling she is talking about ointment but she specifically says

UNG

Thanks though

Aliceanne

On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 14:24:51 -0500 " Rennie "

writes:

> Bactroban ointment maybe?

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

>

>

> > Doctor is dictating Bactroban S/L ung. Can't reference this. Any

> help

> > appreciated.

>

>

>

>

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Thank you. And it is all CAPS too. Thank you again and again.,

Aliceanne

On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 14:36:36 -0500 " , Kaye "

writes:

> I found UNG in Abbreviations meaning ointment. Woohoo! :) Is

> that

> it?? :)

>

> Re: Medication

>

>

> No only says Bactroban ung apply BID after soaks.

> I have a feeling she is talking about ointment but she specifically

> says

> UNG

> Thanks though

> Aliceanne

> On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 14:24:51 -0500 " Rennie "

> writes:

> > Bactroban ointment maybe?

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> >

> >

> >

> > > Doctor is dictating Bactroban S/L ung. Can't reference this.

> Any

> > help

> > > appreciated.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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  • 2 weeks later...

Aciphex maybe? Just a guess. :)

Medication

Patient will be provided with either s/l Actifex or Prilosec samples.

It sounds so familiar yet I can't seem to find it!

TIA

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Hi ! In the August 2001 issue of the MPR, I found hyoscyamine sulfate

and one of the brand names is NuLev. It says NuLev is used as an adjunct in

irritable bowel syndrome, peptic ulcer, spastic or functional GI disorders,

neurogenic bowel disorders, colic. Hope this helps! :)

Medication

Patient has ulcerative colitis.

Trial of s/l Nulev (s/l hyocasmine sulfate) for abdominal cramping.

Doc is very clear speaking, but no luck searching the internet.

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Hi, I looked in my electronic PDR and I found NuLev. Deb

Medication

> Patient has ulcerative colitis.

>

> Trial of s/l Nulev (s/l hyocasmine sulfate) for abdominal cramping.

>

> Doc is very clear speaking, but no luck searching the internet.

>

> TIA.

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  • 1 year later...

Mike,

There is only a temporary cure for this common female affliction.

Coagulated and molded gold dust helps, but congealed diamond dust works

longer.

Vaughn

> Vaughn,

>

> Couldn't you give her some of that medication you mentioned in the

> posting you sent out about the new medications available?

>

> Mike

>

> Vaughn Hickman wrote:

>

> >Mike wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >>I always get stiffer when I get a

> >>fever and know that I am getting sick when I get stiffer. (Just reread

> >>that. Does it make any sense?)

> >>

> >>

> >

> >Mike,

> >No! It doesn't make any sense. When I have that problem(?) it means

Neal

> >is going to get a headache.

> >

> >Vaughn

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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  • 4 weeks later...

I take Baclofen for spasms and cramping in am, afternoon and pm;

Etodolac-400 mg twice a day for pain; Hydrocodone for pain also;

Ranitidine-150 mg at nite for acid stomach and acid reflux; Meclizine-25 mg

in am and pm for dizzinessand then I take Provigil in the am to keep awake

during the day because everything I take makes me tired. Plus the doctor

wants me to take Creatine and Glutamine pills for building strength. I hate

taking pills also. It seems like that is all I am doing.

Re: none

> Rita, I take Zanaflex and Detrol XL (bladder control),Prevasic (acid

reflux),

> Evista (bone loss density-raloxifene) Calcium pill, then asthma medicine

> volmax,Uniphy,Provential inhaler/Flovent inhaler..............That's

enough

> for me I hate taking pills...........I don't really take anything for PLS

> other then Zanaflex at night as a muscle relaxare...............I will

talk

> to my neurologist next time I see him which should be soon because I need

my

> Botox for the voice..............Flora

>

>

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