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Well, now he says, "Instead of (abuferon)...

Posted By: sm on 2008-01-10
In Reply to: ibuprofen? - MT50

Subject: Well, now he says, "Instead of (abuferon)...

we are going to give her Advil." He pronounces it "a BU feron." Maybe he is trying to say Bufferin and is just mangling the pronounciation. I am going to leave a blank though as I am not 100% sure. He often mangles the pronunciations of meds, but Bufferin? Come on. That is an easy one. LOL.


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Medication- s/l abuferon
Subject: Medication- s/l abuferon

This is in a list of medications so I have no idea what it is used for, but this is a cardiac patient. 


s/l abuferon 800 mg t.i.d.   


Patient is also on Lasix, baby aspirin, and a potassium supplement. 


TIA