Medication listed - s/l "Cal and Gees" injectable iodine? Help!
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posted new message by accident. It is listed in medication list.
Subject: posted new message by accident. It is listed in medication list.
Do you hear "calbee" or "cal-bye?" nm
Subject: Do you hear "calbee" or "cal-bye?" nm
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The only "cal" coming to my mind is Os-Cal. nm
Subject: The only "cal" coming to my mind is Os-Cal. nm
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Subject: injectable
Please help. The doctor is injecting something into the vocal cord during laryngoscopy. It s/l Sedofinir mixed to a concentration of 7.5 mg/cc. I cannot find this anywhere, tried various spellings, nothing.
Thanks for your help.
iodine
Subject: iodine
Iodine is used to treat hyperthyroidism in a radioactive form.
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WAG here - Talwin? It does come as an injectable for analgesia
Subject: WAG here - Talwin? It does come as an injectable for analgesia
Calcijex...but not iodine
Subject: Calcijex...but not iodine
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Subject: iodine and alcohol prep
Iodine and Alcohol prep is the first thing I can think of.
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Subject: Dr says iodine-131 ablation, that the 131 should be subtyped?
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radioactive iodine seeds....
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Subject: sestamibi is for heart, iodine for thyroid nm
nm
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Subject: Allergies: IODINE and s/l strepti cane. ?? nm
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Thank you . . . this is just listed in the PE.
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It's listed under past procedures...
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Subject: Any idea what it's for? Not listed on the FDA website. nm
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