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His anybody ever heard of a med called Citrozine? Something like that. It is

given in a list of medications. The patient has skin lesions, seasonal

allergies, and arthritis. I cannot find this med. Thank you. Deb

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Oh yeah, thank you Patty. Deb

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> Maybe cetirizine (brand name is Zyrtec). Used for allergies.

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> > His anybody ever heard of a med called Citrozine? Something like that.

It is given in a list of medications. The patient has skin lesions,

seasonal allergies, and arthritis. I cannot find this med. Thank you. Deb

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See if you can make them say " Vistaril. "

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The pt fell off a horse and is experiencing a lot of pain. She is taking

Vicodin, which is helping, and s/l *vesterol*, which makes her tired. I am not

positive about the first letter of the s/l.

TIA

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Vistaril (minor tranqulizer). There is also Restoril which is a sedative

but it doesn't sound like the right indication.

Hospital work/infectious disease/GI-12 years

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> The pt fell off a horse and is experiencing a lot of pain. She is

> taking Vicodin, which is helping, and s/l *vesterol*, which makes

> her tired. I am not positive about the first letter of the s/l.

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> TIA

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Vistaril. Believe me it can knock you out. I did not even realize it is

in pill form now. When I was in for my 6-7 back surgeries I would get it

injected and it knocked me out.

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On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 06:38:37 -0800 " tessbear " writes:

> The pt fell off a horse and is experiencing a lot of pain. She is

> taking Vicodin, which is helping, and s/l *vesterol*, which makes

> her tired. I am not positive about the first letter of the s/l.

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> TIA

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