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I can imagine-sm

Posted By: notplaytim on 2006-01-21
In Reply to: I mentioned that because when I started out, sm - Helper

Subject: I can imagine-sm

I appreciate your help. I have a PDR that I got from my mom. She's a RN, who just started working for Hospice actually, but I couldn't get in touch with her to ask her about this word. Anyway, she gave me her PDR, but I really like to use www.rxlist.com. I find it a very useful site especially if you don't know how to spell the name of the drug or you just have a "sounds like".

I haven't been in the business long enough to have to have gone without the internet. I can imagine you would have had to have been quite the Sherlock Holmes.


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This is the one I'm wondering if you're hearing. I just copied the verbage from the Google page. Sorry it's jumbled.

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Try mesalazine or blank, which is what I'd do.


Synonyms



  • 5-aminosalicylic acid
  • 5-ASA
  • fisalamine
  • mesalazine

U.S./Canadian Brand Names



  • Asacol® Oral
  • Canasa® Rectal
  • Mesasal® (Can)
  • Novo-5 ASA (Can)
  • Pentasa® Oral
  • Quintasa® (Can)
  • Rowasa® Rectal
  • Salofalk® (Can)

Therapeutic Category



  • 5-Aminosalicylic Acid Derivative

Use

Treatment of ulcerative colitis, proctosigmoiditis, and proctitis

Usual Dosage

Adults (usual course of therapy is 3-6 weeks): Oral: 800 mg 3 times/day
  Retention enema: 60 mL (4 g) at bedtime, retained overnight, approximately 8 hours

  Rectal suppository: Insert 1 suppository in rectum twice daily

Dosage Forms


  Capsule, controlled release (Pentasa®): 250 mg

  Suppository, rectal (Canasa®, Rowasa®): 500 mg

  Suspension, rectal (Rowasa®): 4 g/60 mL (7s)

  Tablet, enteric coated (Asacol®): 400 mg



imagine - the MD spells the drug wrong LOL
Subject: imagine - the MD spells the drug wrong LOL

Mirapex sure fits the diagnosis.
I imagine it would as the usually use a brace from about knee or mid-calf down to the foot for
Subject: I imagine it would as the usually use a brace from about knee or mid-calf down to the foot for

footdrop.
I know distal phalanges does not make sense with the context of the sentence but cannot imagine what
Subject: I know distal phalanges does not make sense with the context of the sentence but cannot imagine what sin-velenge is, sorry