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She has been on s/l Pro-max-in and Cipro I.V. therapy..The dr recommended 2 drug I.V. therapy because of the resistant pseudomonas.
You look it up in a DRUG BOOK. The BOS is not a drug index. nm Subject: You look it up in a DRUG BOOK. The BOS is not a drug index. nm
Newbie here.... tried getting on drug board, but not working or I am doing something wrong... Has anyone heard of a drug called s/l zoo prox ? Pt is allergic and is 10 yo. Any suggestions? Thx
Thus, clindamycin is certainly an apopo drug, but we certainly could change after any problems with the clindamycin.drug - possible chemotherapy drug Subject: drug - possible chemotherapy drug
I'm not sure if I'm any were near the right spelling or pronunciation but it is something like pa-nen-ta-meb and Xeloda.
Here's part of the report: Status post left hepatic lobectomy, isolated segment V resection and radiofrequency ablation of five additional lesions with multifocal metastatic colorectal cancer. She is restarting her penetameb and Xeloda. she has also had TheraSphere treatment.
Klor-Con SA. ? I have heard of Klor-Con, but maybe it just sounds like "SA" after the drug name. It is in a list of medications and the dose is 10 mEq.
Patient with severe degenerative disc disease, low back pain. Med list given by doc includes,"Vicodin. Effexor. **di-klo-fen-all**. Flexeril." Could also be **cy-klo-fen-all**. Any ideas? I've never been this stumped!
med list: px is on Celebrex, carisoprodol, and *milne - kayceon" for double-blind study twice a day. TIA!
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The nurse spells out s/l "fluorescit" or could be "sluorescit". She does not pronounce it or give any other information. All I know is that this is the patient's allergy. TIA.
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px uses albuterol and Xopenex. when he flares he uses Pulmicort, Rhinocort, and *tammaz (spells it t-a-m-m-a-z)*.
another drug! same MD TIA Subject: another drug! same MD TIA
allergy list: codeine, **(spells it) g-a-w-o-n**, and tetracycline.
There is inositol which is a dietary supplement?
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s/l clonibaptam or clonibactam. it is used for increasing serum sodium in patients who are hyponatremic. she says that this drug is not yet approved or available. TIA!
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med list: px is on **feridal** complete one tablet daily. thanks!
Royal Philips Electronics today announced the launch of its new personal telemedicine service in Germany. This consumer-oriented service will provide sufferers of heart disease and those people who are (potentially) at high risk of heart disease with round the clock reassurance and fast, reliable action in case of emergency - all via one simple telephone call to the Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Services Monitoring Centre, which opened today in Düsseldorf. This new service demonstrates how Philips' technologies can improve the quality of people's lives, and how healthcare is moving further into the customer domain.
The Paxiva® cardiac service, which links users to a team of qualified and experienced medical staff - under supervision of cardiologists - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week offers subscribers an easy to use, accurate and portable handheld ECG transmitter. This transmitter forwards a snapshot of their heart condition - via telephone - to the Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Services Monitoring Centre.
Based on the data collected at previous intake and diagnosis and the data from the current ECG transmission, the staff at the Monitoring Centre can quickly evaluate the user's heart situation and provide advice, reassurance, or emergency action.
A new service from Philips whether you're at home, at work or on the move
"The Paxiva® service puts you personally in charge of your health by providing absolute confidence that help is only a phone-call away, whether you're at home, at work, out shopping or on holiday. The technology couldn't be easier to use, and is tailored specifically for the user", said Jeroen Cammeraat, CEO of Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Services Europe.
There will be two choices of ECG monitor available, the Outpac® and the Viapac®. The Outpac® is a wallet-sized device with two electrodes, which has been specifically designed to transmit a one lead ECG rhythm via telephone (mobile or regular) to the Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Services Monitor Centre. The Viapac® is a device designed to be used at home. It has a 12 personal ECG transmitter, which transmits a hospital standard ECG via a regular or mobile phone.
A study carried out by SHL, Philips' joint venture partner in Israel, reveals that speed is the key to limit damage to the heart, and avoid future heart problems that can lead to a heart attack. "The Paxiva® service can be of help at several moments in the life of a heart patient. Our aim is to provide peace of mind by monitoring and helping to identify heart related problems before they become serious – working as a partner in the care provided by doctors and specialists", Mr. Cammeraat added.
Professor Dr. Harald Korb, Medical Director of the Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Services Centre said: "An ageing population, increasing healthcare costs, and the acceptance of technology in the home means that Germany is ready for personalized telemedicine services. Together with the direct involvement of doctors and specialists, the Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Service allows patients to take more ownership and responsibility for their own health. Telemedicine has the potential to significantly improve the quality of healthcare, and is paving the way for a new kind of relationship between the individual and their health professional – increasing accessibility and efficiency”, he added.
Subscribers to the Paxiva® service attend a medical intake session at the Philips Telemedicine Monitoring Centre in Düsseldorf before they join the service. Philips has over 100 years experience in providing high quality diagnostic imaging equipment to the medical community.
The Paxiva® Service has been successfully used in Israel over the last 14 years by Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Services' partner SHL. Currently the service has over 60,000 subscribers.
Philips HeartCare Telemedicine Services is the joint venture formed in early 2001 by Philips Medical Systems and SHL Telemedicine, an Israeli company with 14 years of experience and about 60,000 subscribers to its own personal telemedicine services. The services offer round the clock expert reassurance and fast reaction in case of emergency and enables heart patients and people that are at high risk for cardiac disease to take control of their health, by simply calling and transmitting their data to Philips Telemedicine’s Monitor Center from which medical assistance can be either provided or arranged immediately.
About Royal Philips Electronics
Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands is one of the world’s biggest electronics companies and Europe’s largest, with sales of EUR 32.3 billion in 2001. It is a global leader in color television sets, lighting, electric shavers, medical diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring, and one-chip TV products. Its 186,000 employees in more than 60 countries are active in the areas of lighting, consumer electronics, domestic appliances, components, semiconductors, and medical systems. Philips is quoted on the NYSE (symbol: PHG), London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and other stock exchanges. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter
First sounds like Aralidide. Possibly a thyroid medication? Doctor did not state what it was for. Second sounds like "Loptipain"? The tape may have cut out the beginning of the drug name. It is for blood pressure.
My maiden name is Dukatnik, so I know how to pronounce your name!!!!
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sounds like scholactin.....google had scalactin. Rxlist or eppocrates.com didn't have it. It was listed under allergies on a report.
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Maybe tramadol (analgesic) or Trendate IV for hypertension ?
Drug Help Please Subject: Drug Help Please
s/l Diavonese. There is no dosage amount just one tablet in the a.m. and one tablet in the p.m. Thank you.
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IMPRESSION
1.Acute sinusitis.
2.HIV positive female.
PLAN
Continue current medications except we can stop the Zithromax weekly.We will put her on __________ 75 b.i.d
Drug s/l venteramine. TIA.
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List of meds, not really any other clue except an 85 yo male, diabetic, admitted with nausea and vomiting on multiple meds: s/l verslen DM 100 mg po at hour of sleep
Sounds like Biada or Byada. Unable to find anywhere. Sounds like a med for weight loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Nancy
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Thanks everyone. Thats it. Have a good day.
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