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Becky:

You're probably looking for Clozaril. As per QLEDB:

Clozaril®

Therapeutic Category

Antipsychotic Agent, Dibenzodiazepine

Use

Management of schizophrenic patients

Usual Dosage

Adults: Oral: Initial: 25 mg once or twice daily, increase as tolerated to a

target dose of 300-450 mg/day, may require doses as high as 600-900 mg/day

Dosage Forms

Tablet: 25 mg, 100 mg

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Karla Hilbourn, 47/VA

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Family Practice

www.karlascozycorner.homestead.com

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>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: Drug help

>Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 20:31:05 -0500

>

>Working on a pysch note. The doc is listing the medications. Sounds like

>he is saying " closerol " . Any suggestions.

>

>Thanks,

>

>Becky

>

>

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Becky:

You're probably looking for Clozaril. As per QLEDB:

Clozaril®

Therapeutic Category

Antipsychotic Agent, Dibenzodiazepine

Use

Management of schizophrenic patients

Usual Dosage

Adults: Oral: Initial: 25 mg once or twice daily, increase as tolerated to a

target dose of 300-450 mg/day, may require doses as high as 600-900 mg/day

Dosage Forms

Tablet: 25 mg, 100 mg

******************************************

Karla Hilbourn, 47/VA

I.C. - 2 years

Family Practice

www.karlascozycorner.homestead.com

******************************************

>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: Drug help

>Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 20:31:05 -0500

>

>Working on a pysch note. The doc is listing the medications. Sounds like

>he is saying " closerol " . Any suggestions.

>

>Thanks,

>

>Becky

>

>

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Becky:

You're probably looking for Clozaril. As per QLEDB:

Clozaril®

Therapeutic Category

Antipsychotic Agent, Dibenzodiazepine

Use

Management of schizophrenic patients

Usual Dosage

Adults: Oral: Initial: 25 mg once or twice daily, increase as tolerated to a

target dose of 300-450 mg/day, may require doses as high as 600-900 mg/day

Dosage Forms

Tablet: 25 mg, 100 mg

******************************************

Karla Hilbourn, 47/VA

I.C. - 2 years

Family Practice

www.karlascozycorner.homestead.com

******************************************

>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: Drug help

>Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 20:31:05 -0500

>

>Working on a pysch note. The doc is listing the medications. Sounds like

>he is saying " closerol " . Any suggestions.

>

>Thanks,

>

>Becky

>

>

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, That would be Celexa. Margaret

>>> " " 01/28/03 08:34PM >>>

I can't find this anywhere, not even on my handy dandy s/l website.

Selexa? salexa, sylexa?

Anyone heard fo this one?

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, That would be Celexa. Margaret

>>> " " 01/28/03 08:34PM >>>

I can't find this anywhere, not even on my handy dandy s/l website.

Selexa? salexa, sylexa?

Anyone heard fo this one?

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, That would be Celexa. Margaret

>>> " " 01/28/03 08:34PM >>>

I can't find this anywhere, not even on my handy dandy s/l website.

Selexa? salexa, sylexa?

Anyone heard fo this one?

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In a message dated 1/29/2003 11:13:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

melaniejohnson@... writes:

> pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

>

> pt. has recurring sinus infection.

>

>

See if you can hear Atarax (antihistamine).

Peggy

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In a message dated 1/29/2003 11:13:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

melaniejohnson@... writes:

> pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

>

> pt. has recurring sinus infection.

>

>

See if you can hear Atarax (antihistamine).

Peggy

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In a message dated 1/29/2003 11:13:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

melaniejohnson@... writes:

> pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

>

> pt. has recurring sinus infection.

>

>

See if you can hear Atarax (antihistamine).

Peggy

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I can't find anything like your s/l. Did he say anything else that makes it

sound like he is giving a specific drug name, or could he just be saying

" antibiotics " really fast?

Joy

----Original Message Follows----

To: <NMTC >

Subject: drug help

Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:12:49 -0500

pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

pt. has recurring sinus infection.

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I can't find anything like your s/l. Did he say anything else that makes it

sound like he is giving a specific drug name, or could he just be saying

" antibiotics " really fast?

Joy

----Original Message Follows----

To: <NMTC >

Subject: drug help

Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:12:49 -0500

pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

pt. has recurring sinus infection.

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I can't find anything like your s/l. Did he say anything else that makes it

sound like he is giving a specific drug name, or could he just be saying

" antibiotics " really fast?

Joy

----Original Message Follows----

To: <NMTC >

Subject: drug help

Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:12:49 -0500

pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

pt. has recurring sinus infection.

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will have to flag this one, thanks

Re: drug help

In a message dated 1/29/2003 11:13:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

melaniejohnson@... writes:

pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

pt. has recurring sinus infection.

See if you can hear Atarax (antihistamine).

Peggy

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will have to flag this one, thanks

Re: drug help

In a message dated 1/29/2003 11:13:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

melaniejohnson@... writes:

pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

pt. has recurring sinus infection.

See if you can hear Atarax (antihistamine).

Peggy

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will have to flag this one, thanks

Re: drug help

In a message dated 1/29/2003 11:13:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

melaniejohnson@... writes:

pt was given 10 days of s/l adolax

pt. has recurring sinus infection.

See if you can hear Atarax (antihistamine).

Peggy

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Starlix? It is an oral med for type 2 diabetics and comes in 60 mg and 120

mg.

Hope this helps! :-)

Drug help

This is an 84-year-old lady with type 2 diabetes. She is currently on

Avandia 8 mg q.d. and s/l stolix 120 mg t.i.d.

This is the fastest talking guy I've ever heard and my ears are accustomed

to the Southern cadence now, after living here so long. :)

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Starlix? It is an oral med for type 2 diabetics and comes in 60 mg and 120

mg.

Hope this helps! :-)

Drug help

This is an 84-year-old lady with type 2 diabetes. She is currently on

Avandia 8 mg q.d. and s/l stolix 120 mg t.i.d.

This is the fastest talking guy I've ever heard and my ears are accustomed

to the Southern cadence now, after living here so long. :)

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Starlix? It is an oral med for type 2 diabetics and comes in 60 mg and 120

mg.

Hope this helps! :-)

Drug help

This is an 84-year-old lady with type 2 diabetes. She is currently on

Avandia 8 mg q.d. and s/l stolix 120 mg t.i.d.

This is the fastest talking guy I've ever heard and my ears are accustomed

to the Southern cadence now, after living here so long. :)

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Deb:

You're probably looking for C-PAP. It's a machine used for people with

sleep apnea.

I'm not sure what " compliment " means.

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Karla Hilbourn, 47/VA

I.C. - 2 years

Family Practice

www.karlascozycorner.homestead.com

******************************************

>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: DRUG HELP

>Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 12:45:57 -0500

>

>I need help with two drugs please. She says spap or spep and compliment.

>Any help would be very ver much appreciated. This is a stat report. Thank

>you. Deb

>

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Deb:

You're probably looking for C-PAP. It's a machine used for people with

sleep apnea.

I'm not sure what " compliment " means.

******************************************

Karla Hilbourn, 47/VA

I.C. - 2 years

Family Practice

www.karlascozycorner.homestead.com

******************************************

>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: DRUG HELP

>Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 12:45:57 -0500

>

>I need help with two drugs please. She says spap or spep and compliment.

>Any help would be very ver much appreciated. This is a stat report. Thank

>you. Deb

>

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