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Drug sounds longer s/l carbomethazole 5 mg. Patient with PCI stent and hypercolesterolemia.

Posted By: help on 2007-11-05
In Reply to: Help with drug s/l carbomethazole. It is not carbamezapine. Thanks. nm - help

Subject: Drug sounds longer s/l carbomethazole 5 mg. Patient with PCI stent and hypercolesterolemia.




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