trade name or not?
Posted By: Crystal on 2009-06-02
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Subject: trade name or not?
do you need to cap metaport???? can't find a good source on line to say one way or the other
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Oops, my post got jumbled above. meant trade name, not there is trade name. nm.
Subject: Oops, my post got jumbled above. meant trade name, not there is trade name. nm.
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but carboplatin isn't trade though right?
Subject: but carboplatin isn't trade though right?
carbo/Taxol rather than Carbo/Taxol?
This is a trade name so would be capped.
Subject: This is a trade name so would be capped.
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Mediport just trade name for sm
Subject: Mediport just trade name for sm
indwelling catheter for IV fluids, antibiotics, chemotherapy etc.
Just as you have it. Lap-Band is a trade name. nm
Subject: Just as you have it. Lap-Band is a trade name. nm
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No. Whenever a trade name is made into a verb...sm
Subject: No. Whenever a trade name is made into a verb...sm
it loses its capitalization, as in kocherized, steri-stripped, etc.
there is trade name. There is no rotablator spelled with a small r sm.
Subject: there is trade name. There is no rotablator spelled with a small r sm.
Rotablator is a trade name for Boston Scientific Rotablator. It is always spelled with a capital R, never with a small r. Hope this helps.
yes, trade you reports. Lots of noise in here too, I have a headache. TX
Subject: yes, trade you reports. Lots of noise in here too, I have a headache. TX
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Benzaprine, still referred to for cyclobenzaprine, trade name Flexeril for pain? NM
Subject: Benzaprine, still referred to for cyclobenzaprine, trade name Flexeril for pain? NM
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