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The patient had a non-Q-wave MI followed by PTCA/stenting. She has a

past medical history of hypertension and hypothyroidism. This is in her

list of meds.

s/l a-zit-o-mide 10 mg daily

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Pattie

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Never mind!! He was saying that the patient was given the Ventolin

inhalation....

Meg

(slapping her forehead for the 97th time today)

Med help

Hi gang!

I hope everyone is well this fine day.

I am doing a report on a methacholine challenge test. The doc says the

following:

The patient had a 20% decrease in the FEV1 by the fourth concentration

of the methacholine. The patient was then given **s/l novilin**

inhalation as a bronchodilator and her FEV1 improved back to baseline

at 2.63 L.

Any idea what my sounds like might be?

Thanks!

Meg

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How about sertraline for depression?

Peggy

In a message dated 1/2/2003 8:09:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, mparish@...

writes:

> This is a patient with a long list of medical problems including ESRD

> on hemodialysis, status post heart transplant, pneumonia, hypertension,

> post CVA, history of esophageal cancer.

>

> His meds include the following:

> Transfer medications include EPO 1380 IU with each dialysis treatment,

> Zemplar 5 mcg IV 3 times a week, Cardizem 180 mg q.d., **s/l

> cirtulene** 100 mg p.o. q.d., Prevacid 30 mg q.d., Lasix 160 mg q.d.,

> Compazine 10 mg b.i.d., Percocet 1 to 2 tablets p.o. q.4-6h. p.r.n.,

> Robitussin DM 10 cc p.o. q.4-6h. p.r.n. cough, Imodium 2 mg p.o.

> b.i.d., calcium carbonate 500 mg t.i.d. with meals, Renagel 800 mg one

> p.o. a.c. meals, Valium 5 mg one to two tablets p.o. q.h.s. p.r.n.

> sleep, and Zyrtec 10 mg q.d.

>

> Any idea what " cirtulene " might really be?

>

> Thank you!

>

> Meg

>

>

>

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try sertraline

Jodi

Med Help

This is a patient with a long list of medical problems including ESRD

on hemodialysis, status post heart transplant, pneumonia, hypertension,

post CVA, history of esophageal cancer.

His meds include the following:

Transfer medications include EPO 1380 IU with each dialysis treatment,

Zemplar 5 mcg IV 3 times a week, Cardizem 180 mg q.d., **s/l

cirtulene** 100 mg p.o. q.d., Prevacid 30 mg q.d., Lasix 160 mg q.d.,

Compazine 10 mg b.i.d., Percocet 1 to 2 tablets p.o. q.4-6h. p.r.n.,

Robitussin DM 10 cc p.o. q.4-6h. p.r.n. cough, Imodium 2 mg p.o.

b.i.d., calcium carbonate 500 mg t.i.d. with meals, Renagel 800 mg one

p.o. a.c. meals, Valium 5 mg one to two tablets p.o. q.h.s. p.r.n.

sleep, and Zyrtec 10 mg q.d.

Any idea what " cirtulene " might really be?

Thank you!

Meg

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