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It is verapamil but not sure on the other

Posted By: MQ PT on 2005-11-15
In Reply to: Rogarsene? - Tiredfingers

Subject: It is verapamil but not sure on the other

I will keep looking too unless someone else finds it


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Can it be split to be verapamil 240 mg SA, or must it go together verapamil SA 240 mg?
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Verapamil. sm
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If you are taking a test, you are not only wasting your time but the company's.  No offense intended. 
Verapamil. sm
Subject: Verapamil. sm

If you are taking a test, you are not only wasting your time but the company's.  No offense intended. 
verapamil 240 mg SA. What is SA? TIA nm
Subject: verapamil 240 mg SA. What is SA? TIA nm


Verapamil SR, etc.
Subject: Verapamil SR, etc.

I keep getting certain meds which are either sustained or extended-release, which of course have generics.  One I keep getting is Verapamil SR, but all I've found is Calan-SR I realize the pharmacist will know how to handle it, but I'm just wondering how y'all type this stuff.  It seems like everything is going "extended/sustained" release nowadays.


Of course, since basically everything is verbatim, that's another thing I would appreciate how others handle these types of things.


Thanks!


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Subject: Calan - verapamil

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For others looking: Calan (verapamil)
Subject: For others looking: Calan (verapamil)

I came across this one the other day and finally found it.  I had only heard verapamil until then, never a brand name!
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Subject: Verapamil SA is the actual drug (I believe it is sinoatrial)


I would say it could be split. It is just giving the version of Verapamil, like ER for extended rele
Subject: I would say it could be split. It is just giving the version of Verapamil, like ER for extended release, or SR for slow release, etc.


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