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Theo-Dur? ? And Diisocyanate? SP issues!!

Posted By: EmyAnn on 2008-11-14
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Subject: Theo-Dur? ? And Diisocyanate? SP issues!!

Okay so so ? on the Spell Checker.. I have two words that are coming back under my spell checker as spelled wrong but I looked them up on a Rx Website for one and the other on the medical abbreviation website they are


Toluene Diisocyanate it's saying Diisocyanate is spelled wrong.. and


Theo-Dur < saying it's spelled wrong.. the doctor dictates Theo-Dur for the medince do I use it or should I use Theophylline


Anyone else have problems with Spell Checker giving you problems?? Or an I spelling it wrong? Thanks!




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