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I guess this is a perfect example of needing to remember to try different

spellings when researching, huh E? When I first saw this help request, I looked

it up but was only looking in " endo " instead of considering " indo " as well.

I've noticed that several times when a question is asked <I'm not talking

about the previous question in particular> and then answered, it turns out to be

something that would have been relatively simple if researched properly. Do

any of you have any tips for students or new MTs on how to research effectively?

If any of the NMTC students would like help learning to research, Jaimy might

can help you out through the TutorPal program or maybe we can set something

up through the OMSU study group. If you are interested in something like that,

let us know!

Sheila

OMSU student co-moderator

MT Study Group coordinator

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Indomethacin

drug: s/l endomethosine

sounds about like it is spelled " en-do-me-though-sin " . It may be some type of

pain med.

I can't document it in my resources.

TIA,

Ramona

RaLeeII@...

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That is indomethacin (Indocin).

drug: s/l endomethosine

> sounds about like it is spelled " en-do-me-though-sin " . It may be some type

of pain med.

>

> I can't document it in my resources.

>

> TIA,

> Ramona

> RaLeeII@...

>

>

>

>

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Patient Summaries

Side Effects -Interactions

Brand Name: INDOCININDOCIN Patient Info

(or INDOMETHACIN) CheckRx!

Generic Name: INDOMETHACIN

Drug Class: NONSTEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENTS

-- drug: s/l endomethosine

sounds about like it is spelled " en-do-me-though-sin " . It may be some type

of pain med.

I can't document it in my resources.

TIA,

Ramona

RaLeeII@...

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I agree. This one I had blinders on regarding another first letter. I should

have thought of an " I " . DUH LOLOL

On other searches, it is hard to figure out what even the first letter is.

Wishing all searches and references had a soundex type feature.

Ramona

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I guess this is a perfect example of needing to remember to try different

spellings when researching, huh E? When I first saw this help request, I

looked

it up but was only looking in " endo " instead of considering " indo " as well.

Sheila

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