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the Quick Look Drug Book - the best!!..sm

Posted By: hope this helps on 2007-06-22
In Reply to: Medication help - Army_Wife

Subject: the Quick Look Drug Book - the best!!..sm

cozar, hydrocortothisod, nervask, topolol, pravocol, aresapainia


 


I think you might consider Cozaar, hydrocortisone, Norvasc, Toprol (or is the dictator saying metoprolol), Pravachol, Aranesp.


The Quick Look Drug Book I found to be the best when all I had were books to look up things.  You can try www.rx.com and www.drugs.com or www.medilexicon.com


Good luck!!! 




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