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Hello pooh47_16@...,

In reference to your comment:

è The first one is: " She had an accident on s/l

è 'benzovasopine' overdose and currently is taking Paxil

è 20 mg q.d., amitriptyline 25 q.h.s., Ativan 0.5 p.r.n.,

è and Xanax 0.5 p.r.n. "

The word you are looking for is benzodiazepines (my word expander is benzod).

Per Stedman's Concise: Parent compound for the synthesis of a number of

psychoactive compounds (e.g., diazepam, chlordiazepoxide).

Sorry, but I'm clueless on the second one. Hope this helps some anyway.

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Maybe benzodiazepine for the first one. Still checking on the #2. :)

2 Questions

I have 2 sounds like questions, and they are two different patients.

The first one is:

" She had an accident on s/l 'benzovasopine' overdose and currently is

taking Paxil 20 mg q.d., amitriptyline 25 q.h.s., Ativan 0.5 p.r.n.,

and Xanax 0.5 p.r.n. "

The second one is:

" Sixty-year-old in today. Needs update immunizations. Going

to India. Had complete physical first of the year. Ate breakfast at

8:30 this morning, five hours before admission here. Needs refills

on his Lipitor, Diovan, and Lidex cream, also malaria tablets. No

history of s/l " gesedemia " or " G6 ___ " deficiency. "

I have no clue on either one!

TIA! Karla

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Karla, I believe the first would be accidental benzodiazepine overdose. The

second would be G6PD deficiency. Margaret

>>> 09/04/01 03:49PM >>>

I have 2 sounds like questions, and they are two different patients.

The first one is:

" She had an accident on s/l 'benzovasopine' overdose and currently is

taking Paxil 20 mg q.d., amitriptyline 25 q.h.s., Ativan 0.5 p.r.n.,

and Xanax 0.5 p.r.n. "

The second one is:

" Sixty-year-old in today. Needs update immunizations. Going

to India. Had complete physical first of the year. Ate breakfast at

8:30 this morning, five hours before admission here. Needs refills

on his Lipitor, Diovan, and Lidex cream, also malaria tablets. No

history of s/l " gesedemia " or " G6 ___ " deficiency. "

I have no clue on either one!

TIA! Karla

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How about B6 (with the 6 subscripted if possible) for part of #2? Still

working on " gesedemia. " :)

2 Questions

I have 2 sounds like questions, and they are two different patients.

The first one is:

" She had an accident on s/l 'benzovasopine' overdose and currently is

taking Paxil 20 mg q.d., amitriptyline 25 q.h.s., Ativan 0.5 p.r.n.,

and Xanax 0.5 p.r.n. "

The second one is:

" Sixty-year-old in today. Needs update immunizations. Going

to India. Had complete physical first of the year. Ate breakfast at

8:30 this morning, five hours before admission here. Needs refills

on his Lipitor, Diovan, and Lidex cream, also malaria tablets. No

history of s/l " gesedemia " or " G6 ___ " deficiency. "

I have no clue on either one!

TIA! Karla

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nmtc-unsubscribe

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