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Achromycin V. Listen for "mycin" because they are usually the tetracyclines for acne

Posted By: DermMT on 2006-10-06
In Reply to: s/l ack-wa-vee 250 mg for acne type rash. Thanks! - migraine today

Subject: Achromycin V. Listen for "mycin" because they are usually the tetracyclines for acne

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does it have to do with acne? nm
Subject: does it have to do with acne? nm


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Subject: acne

comedonal acne (from comedo/comedones/comedos)
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RE: comedonal acne
Subject: RE: comedonal acne

What you have above is an appropriate term. Maybe (probably) you need to add the term to your spellchecker.

i.e., comedonal acne click for full-size image. The above is the first stage of typical
acne which is comedonal acne.
comedonal acne
Subject: comedonal acne

Try that and see if that is what you hear.
acne medications
Subject: acne medications

Retinae cream, Ampicillin and sodium sulfacetamide.  These are medications that were stated the patient used for acne.  I am not sure if my spellings are correct. I have seen Retinae or Retin-A and the ampicillin I have seen with a capital A.
GI help s/l Gastric acne
Subject: GI help s/l Gastric acne

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meds for acne
Subject: meds for acne

Prescription for s/l 1% sal-alcohol with clarion 10% lotion


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Subject: acne medications

Acne medications to include "batanay" and "benzoquine" wtihout relief.  I am not sure if these are over the counter or prescription but I cannot seem to quite match them up and it is just "tickling" on the edge of my memory.  I must need another cup of coffee! 
Cleansaderm? For acne.
Subject: Cleansaderm? For acne.

I can find a few google references to it, but no product information.  Anyone ever heard of it?
Benzaclin (sp) for acne
Subject: Benzaclin (sp) for acne

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Aczone "t.o.p." b.i.d. p.r.n. for acne
Subject: Aczone "t.o.p." b.i.d. p.r.n. for acne

What is the t.o.p.??????
looking for drug s/l menoglycan for acne...nm...TIA
Subject: looking for drug s/l menoglycan for acne...nm...TIA

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s/l ack-wa-vee 250 mg for acne type rash. Thanks!
Subject: s/l ack-wa-vee 250 mg for acne type rash. Thanks!


Pt with acne rosacea. Given s/l sulfazol gel.
Subject: Pt with acne rosacea. Given s/l sulfazol gel.

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s/l ronogo for facial acne
Subject: s/l ronogo for facial acne

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acne vulgaris in a s/l maller distribution.
Subject: acne vulgaris in a s/l maller distribution.


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Subject: Differin cream is used for treating severe acne.


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Subject: Erypar (Erythromycin) is an antibiotic used to treat acne


Angeliq (estrogen/progestin), Tyzeka for Hep B infection and Ziana (acne gel) nm
Subject: Angeliq (estrogen/progestin), Tyzeka for Hep B infection and Ziana (acne gel) nm


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Hmm...a. atrophica is short for acne atrophica. Maybe that can help. Got a prior note to
Subject: Hmm...a. atrophica is short for acne atrophica. Maybe that can help. Got a prior note to

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I tried to listen...
Subject: I tried to listen...

for films and it was just not coming through, I didn't think of lunges though. Thank you
Thank you, I will listen again
Subject: Thank you, I will listen again

:-)
Thanks, that is probably it. I will listen to it again.
Subject: Thanks, that is probably it. I will listen to it again.

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could be, I will listen again, thanx
Subject: could be, I will listen again, thanx


One I came across you might want to listen for. Not sure ...
Subject: One I came across you might want to listen for. Not sure ...

A new liver biopsy instrument taking the form of a suction biopsy syringe with two pistons and a Menghini needle, is described.
I think OP should re-listen...
Subject: I think OP should re-listen...

if I HAD to make a guess, I would guess it had something to do with full extraocular movements, but cannot think of anything expanding from FOF.
The more I listen...
Subject: The more I listen...

The more I think maybe she is saying opioid and benzo screen. Would love to hear some opinions on this. Thanks again!
Going to listen again for that, thank you!
Subject: Going to listen again for that, thank you!

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Going to listen for this, thank you!
Subject: Going to listen for this, thank you!

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Will listen again.
Subject: Will listen again.

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Re-listen
Subject: Re-listen

That does not make sense.  Are you sure you are hearing Stool - that might be what is throwing you off, try listening for sludge or something else.
Maybe - I am going to listen again, thanks!
Subject: Maybe - I am going to listen again, thanks!

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I will listen to it again--
Subject: I will listen to it again--

Thanks for the suggestions!
Please Listen
Subject: Please Listen

Hello, my fellow MTs.  I need your help to listen to this string of words to see if it makes sense. 


Doc is dictating CT orbits.  This is what it sounds like:


Optic nerve sheaths or sleeves (???) are ectatic bilaterally.


Can you help?


Thanks in advance.


ooh, maybe. I will take another listen. Thanks!
Subject: ooh, maybe. I will take another listen. Thanks!


that might be it, I will listen again
Subject: that might be it, I will listen again

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Maybe, let me listen again!
Subject: Maybe, let me listen again!

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Listen for the following:
Subject: Listen for the following:

rectus muscle??? (a shot in the dark here)

silk ties for hemostasis

to remove the lymph node bearing tissue

Reflected/FloSeal, I think, are both correct

figure-of-eight
the more i listen, it s/l
Subject: the more i listen, it s/l

shull deformity, but still, what is it??
I think that's it. I will listen again.
Subject: I think that's it. I will listen again.

Thanks for the help!
No no, none of those. I already tried to listen out to them and it definitely is not that. Any other
Subject: No no, none of those. I already tried to listen out to them and it definitely is not that. Any other


Will listen again-Thanks!
Subject: Will listen again-Thanks!

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I will listen again
Subject: I will listen again

Thanks for the response! When researching that is the conclusion I came up with, but it really sounds like "dys" at the beginning! Thanks!
thanks. will listen again. not sure though.
Subject: thanks. will listen again. not sure though.

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Thanks - I was trying to listen for that but (SM)
Subject: Thanks - I was trying to listen for that but (SM)

he has such a thick accent but that is it! Thank you!
listen for
Subject: listen for

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Thanks! I will listen again . . . Maybe
Subject: Thanks! I will listen again . . . Maybe

Thanks you!!!!
listen again and see if this might be it
Subject: listen again and see if this might be it

PRESCRIBED FOR: Leflunomide is used for the treatment of active rheumatoid arthritis in adults. It reduces the signs, symptoms and joint damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis.

DOSING: The usual dose is 100 mg daily for the first 3 days, followed by 20 mg daily. Doctors may reduce the dose to 10 mg daily if side effects appear. It may require up to four weeks of therapy before improvement of the arthritis are seen. It is not known if ingestion of food or alcohol affects the absorption or action of leflunomide.

Listen for
Subject: Listen for

... disdainful of traditionAL ideas, rules, and conventional values. I'm not sure about your s/l, though.