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s/l les-chin

Posted By: shawna on 2008-03-05
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Subject: s/l les-chin

I am sorry I can't find this at all. It is a medication that sounds like les-chin. I have read every L medication in my book and can't find it. I listed some of her illnesses and she has thyroid nodules. TIA!

Illnesses:
Type II diabetes mellitus.
Hypertension.
Hyperlipidemia.
GERD.
Biopsy proven fatty liver.




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