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Butavent - here to the ESL with their form of drugs now-see bolded

Posted By: FYI on 2008-11-11
In Reply to: Third time now.. "The patient took his Advair this morning and Butavent at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m." - tracy

Subject: Butavent - here to the ESL with their form of drugs now-see bolded

In some countries VENTOLIN may also be known as: Salbutamol, Aerolin, Airomir, Asmaven, Buventol, Kentamol, Maxivent, Proventil, Salbulin, Volmax, Airsalbu, Amocasin, Asmatol, Butamol, Duopack, Microterol, Nebutrax, Respiret, Salbutral + Aeromed, Yontal, Zoom, Epaq, Sultanol, Docsalbuta, Acobelin, Aerodini, Aerogreen, Aerojet, Aerotamol, Asmakil, Asmaliv, Bronconal, Bronquil, Butovent, Prodotamol, Dilamol, Pulmoflux, Salburin, Salbutib, Teoden, Apo-Salvent, Tussiliv, Ventodisk, Ventexxair, Broncovaleas, Etinoline, Steri-Neb Salamol, Broncho Fertiginhalat, Broncho Inhalat, Bronchospray, Salbubreathe, Zenmolin, Ac-Butamol, Huma-Salmol, Asthalin, Derihaler, Gerivent, Salmaplon, Avedox-FC, Capacit, Cobamol, Salbutalan, Unibron, Zibil, Asmacaire, Axmaxolv, Emplusal, Hivent, Librentin, Prox-S, Provexel NS, Butahale, Respiroma, Ventadur, Buto Asma, Salbusian, Salbutac, Salda, Solia, Zebu, Pulvinal Salbutamol, Accuneb, ProAir, VoSpire, Butoas, Salbulis, Salbumed, Salbutan


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Third time now.. "The patient took his Advair this morning and Butavent at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m."
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It sounds like sore. Have bolded it and waiting for my QA's response. Thank you for all your help
Subject: It sounds like sore. Have bolded it and waiting for my QA's response. Thank you for all your help!


for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com
Subject: for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com

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s/l zero form or 0 form
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Subject: drugs and lab

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Subject: need help on 3 drugs

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drugs...
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drugs?
Subject: drugs?

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    Subject: Drugs.com

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