Possibly Baclofen ?
Posted By: guessing on 2008-10-11
In Reply to: Bacosine? - Marcie
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Thanks! I didn't want to assume that was what he was saying.
Is it baclofen?
Subject: Is it baclofen?
Probably Baclofen
Subject: Probably Baclofen
Comes in 10 mg dosage. Is a muscle relaxer.
Is this said clearly? How about baclofen for spasms? nm
Subject: Is this said clearly? How about baclofen for spasms? nm
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beclovent vs. baclofen
Subject: beclovent vs. baclofen
It sounds like the doctor is saying baclovent (beclovent?) but that doesn't make sense as it is being prescribed for spasms d/t possible MS. Could it be baclofen?
Baclofen foramis?
Subject: Baclofen foramis?
Patient has MS. I'm in the process of doing a thorough Google search but was hoping someone had heard of it here?
Thanks!
Baclofen Inflamase
Subject: Baclofen Inflamase
I have no stinkin' idea why, but this screen just went blank so sorry if you get this twice. .
It is definitely Inflamase. Thank you very much!!!!! With the many thousand ways I tried to spell it, I'm surprised it didn't come up with that at all (I hate giving up!!!!). Or, then again, maybe my tired eyes didn't notice it.
Also, thanks for the poster for the MS meds web site. I have one for AIDS meds, eye drops, etc.
I find that switching words around in Google helps. I was looking for a type of atrial fibrillation and couldn't find anything matching. Then, I typed in "types of atrial fibrillation". She was (very poorly I might add) saying "paroxysmal".
baclofen and Inflamase? it is a corticosteroid
Subject: baclofen and Inflamase? it is a corticosteroid
possibly,...
b-natriuretic peptides? I have been steered wrong on numerous occasions by others -- keep trying to verify everything!!
Could this possibly be. . . . .
Subject: Could this possibly be. . . . .
an ESL or a mumbler and it might be morphine?
As an aside, for a laugh, I used to work for a neurologist who apparently had a patient pull a Rx paper off the top of his Rx pad when he wasn't looking. The doc got a call a few hours later from a pharmacy trying to verify the Rx for "mo feen".
Possibly....
Subject: Possibly....
He's a mumbler, so who knows!! I might have to leave a blank, as now I can't tell if it is Y or "wide".
Thanks!!
possibly
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aztreonam, an antibiotic
Possibly
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Could be Absorbine (an antifungal, topical application). Does that fit in?
possibly
Subject: possibly
That might be it. There are Banda socks.
Thanks.
Quite possibly ...
Subject: Quite possibly ...
I looked up Tisseal and it is a hemostatic so I put it in there along with a blank so QA can check it. I had not heard of it before. THX
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Dilaudid HP which contains hydromorphone...
possibly . . .
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Could that possibly be MSB
Subject: Could that possibly be MSB
It is hard to differentiate sometimes between certain letters. It is obviously a test of some sort, so maybe CBC, mid-small bowel stool for C-diff, gram stain, culture and sensitivity, ova and parasite? just a thought. trying to help out.
possibly CNS?
Subject: possibly CNS?
Possibly
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Pisces Z Quad Lead.... Oh wait looks like there is a Specify Lead
3998 Specify™ Lead Contains two, four-electrode vertical arrays spaced 2 mm apart. Electrodes are 2 mm x 3 mm and are spaced vertically, 6 mm apart.
could that possibly be--sm
Subject: could that possibly be--sm
round towel drape...as in a sterile field? just a thought.
possibly
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TM?
Could it possibly be
Subject: Could it possibly be
"a liquid MVI q.d."???
or aliquots of something???
Or does it sound more like a test they are going to do?
Could it possibly be
Subject: Could it possibly be
acetaminophen.... Just curious b/c you said it was an ESL doc and sometimes they squish stuff together. Just a thought. Good luck!
POSSIBLY
Subject: POSSIBLY
END-DIASTOLIC AND END-SYSTOLIC DIMENSION.
possibly STS
Subject: possibly STS
Could he possibly be saying....
Subject: Could he possibly be saying....
pancrelipase?
There are a two that it may possibly be
Subject: There are a two that it may possibly be
Indocin or Endocet.
Possibly?
Subject: Possibly?
Staphylococcus haemolyticus?
possibly
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The doctor does not say tablet or mg, just once a day. He doesn't say I gave him a prescription, so maybe you are right. Thanks!
could it possibly be "O" saying o instead of zero, G2, P2-0-2?
Subject: could it possibly be "O" saying o instead of zero, G2, P2-0-2?
I think meaning 2 premature, 0 term, and 2 living. Just a WAG
could it possibly
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be Taxus stent?
Does the ptn have any kind of arterial disease or high cholesterol?
Could it possibly be....
Subject: Could it possibly be....
topotecan....or Hycamtin..these are drugs used for cervical cancer...
possibly, as it is in the leg - thanks
Subject: possibly, as it is in the leg - thanks
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
re-neurotization
1. regeneration of a nerve after its division.
2. the implantation of a nerve into a paralyzed muscle.
possibly
Subject: possibly
hypercal liver level
Possibly LDL (nm)
Subject: Possibly LDL (nm)
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could this possibly be
Subject: could this possibly be
him trying to say aortography? Would they do that on a cadaver kidney before transplant?
possibly?
Subject: possibly?
Levophed??
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Could it be CBC and then you are correct, BMP (basic metabolic profile)?
It could possibly be
Subject: It could possibly be
Aggrenox.
Possibly
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excudative changes.
Possibly
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euthyroid state.
Possibly
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Could he be saying "with Aetrex orthotic"
Possibly (sm)
Subject: Possibly (sm)
Maybe the original site of peripheral IV access is no longer working, and he/she dictated:
There is a small-bore basilic catheter (or PICC)?
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promidronate?
Possibly this, TY. nm
Subject: Possibly this, TY. nm
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It could possibly be
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medial meniscus.
possibly
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Plasma-Lyte?
Possibly
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ascites? Does it have to do with gastrointestinal? If so, it is probably ascites.
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