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Is it baclofen?

Posted By: pc on 2008-04-18
In Reply to: med help again - hi

Subject: Is it baclofen?




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Thanks!  I didn't want to assume that was what he was saying.
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Patient has MS.  I'm in the process of doing a thorough Google search but was hoping someone had heard of it here?


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I have no stinkin' idea why, but this screen just went blank so sorry if you get this twice.  .


It is definitely Inflamase.  Thank you very much!!!!!  With the many thousand ways I tried to spell it, I'm surprised it didn't come up with that at all (I hate giving up!!!!).  Or, then again, maybe my tired eyes didn't notice it. 


Also, thanks for the poster for the MS meds web site.  I have one for AIDS meds, eye drops, etc.


I find that switching words around in Google helps.  I was looking for a type of atrial fibrillation and couldn't find anything matching.  Then, I typed in "types of atrial fibrillation".  She was (very poorly I might add) saying "paroxysmal".


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