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It is colchicine. It is used for gout. I found a number of hits on Google (used

colchicine kidney transplant) regarding kidney transplant patients being

affected by gout. Here's one site:

http://www.kidneyetn.org/zframes-nkfetgout.html

Pattie

For the second part, I usually hear finger to nose and heel to shin maneuvers.

wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> I am looking for the name of a drug sounds like culturesine. It is used I

think for kidney transplantation. Does anyone have any ideas?

>

> Also I have done this same doctor several times and in review of systems he

dictates normal finger to nose and heel to shin _________ movements. Does

anyone have any idea what this word could be. I have never been able to

understand him.

>

> Thanks for yor help.

>

> Becky

>

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What's it for? Could it be lisinopril?

Pattie

Tani wrote:

> I know I've seen this numerous times but I can't find it now. The QLEDR says

it's discontinued and I didn't get any hits on Google. Am I spelling it right?

>

> Asinopril.

>

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What's it for? Could it be lisinopril?

Pattie

Tani wrote:

> I know I've seen this numerous times but I can't find it now. The QLEDR says

it's discontinued and I didn't get any hits on Google. Am I spelling it right?

>

> Asinopril.

>

>

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I bet that's why it sounded so familiar! Thanks.

Re: Drug name

> What's it for? Could it be lisinopril?

>

> Pattie

>

>

> Tani wrote:

>

> > I know I've seen this numerous times but I can't find it now. The QLEDR

says it's discontinued and I didn't get any hits on Google. Am I spelling it

right?

> >

> > Asinopril.

> >

> >

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I bet that's why it sounded so familiar! Thanks.

Re: Drug name

> What's it for? Could it be lisinopril?

>

> Pattie

>

>

> Tani wrote:

>

> > I know I've seen this numerous times but I can't find it now. The QLEDR

says it's discontinued and I didn't get any hits on Google. Am I spelling it

right?

> >

> > Asinopril.

> >

> >

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I bet that's why it sounded so familiar! Thanks.

Re: Drug name

> What's it for? Could it be lisinopril?

>

> Pattie

>

>

> Tani wrote:

>

> > I know I've seen this numerous times but I can't find it now. The QLEDR

says it's discontinued and I didn't get any hits on Google. Am I spelling it

right?

> >

> > Asinopril.

> >

> >

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