Anyone ever heard of s/l *thalastizole* therapy? (see message)
Posted By: MT1981 on 2008-07-11
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Subject: Anyone ever heard of s/l *thalastizole* therapy? (see message)
Patient has peripheral vascular disease with right lower extremity claudication. Part of doctor's recommendations: "Continue aspirin therapy daily. Given symptomatic dyspnea, will avoid (s/l) *thalastizole* therapy for the time being."
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