Found Tridil listed in 2005 Drake & Drake but sm
Posted By: Txczech on 2006-04-10
In Reply to: s/l Tridal drip for blood pressure. Where can I document this word? - Pam
Subject: Found Tridil listed in 2005 Drake & Drake but sm
states it was discontinued in 2004. Used for antihypertensive/antianginal/CHF etc.
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