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Maybe " Theo-24 " per MPR. It does come in 400 mg and is for asthma, chronic

broncitis, or emphysema.

> Doc is saying s/l *Thee-All 24 400 mg b.i.d.

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> any help appreciated

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In a message dated 8/18/01 8:09:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shellwipp@... writes:

<< As far as the balance is concerned, the patient is reluctant to use a cane

but she has had experience taking *antibirth* in the past and may try this

again. >>

Probably Antivert... Per QLE2001. Hope this helps :)

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

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whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules).

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It's *possible* that the doc is shortening hydrochlorthiazide to " thiazide. " It

does come in a 12.5

mg capsule. I've heard them do that on my practice reports. I knew because

elsewhere in the

dictation, they'd actually say hydrochlorthiazide. Just a thought!

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

> s/l Diozide 12.5 mg. My first thought was Dyazide but the dosage doesn't

match.

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> The past medical history includes hypertension; asthma; Graves disease status

post radiation

treatment, currently hypothyroidism; and gallstone pancreatitis.

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> TIA

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>>> Could be simvastatin for patient's hypercholesterolemia, maybe...?

Zocor is its brand name so maybe

doc combined the Z with the generic name?

Rennie,

That could be it!!! Thank you so much. Doc was really struggling with this

one too. I was just about to submit the report with blank/flag, so now at

least I have something to offer him ... I'll make a note to alert him.

Fortunately for *me* this doc doesn't mind little notations at all. In

fact, he'd much prefer that (he says) than chancing an error.

Thanks Rennie,

Shel

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The patient is a 77-year-old white male with preexisting atrial fib

intermittent kept normal on Betapace 80 b.i.d. He has also been

anticoagulated and is on Coumadin. His calcium channel blocker is Adalat and

he takes 30 mg extended release. Today he is here to recheck his feet and

legs. He has had a petechial-type rash which I thought might go away when he

stopped using *lasticose* but it has not, and he got a blister going without

socks so I have put him back in to socks.

TIA~

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IC/OB-GYN, Naturopathic Medicine, and Family Practice

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