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Might be Lodine (etodolac) nm

Posted By: Txczech on 2009-02-24
In Reply to: Patient is allergic to aspirin and s/l atolac. nm TIA - drug help

Subject: Might be Lodine (etodolac) nm




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Lodine is etodolac? nm
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etodolac (Lodine)?
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etodolac (Lodine) ? nm
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etodolac
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etodolac
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Perhaps etodolac?
Subject: Perhaps etodolac?


I'm reasonably sure (99%) it's etodolac CR.
Subject: I'm reasonably sure (99%) it's etodolac CR.


Could it just be Lodine? (sm)
Subject: Could it just be Lodine? (sm)

That's an anti-inflammatory so would go with the Skelaxin. 


You can look through them alphabetically on this site if you want:


http://www.medilexicon.com/


 


Lodine?
Subject: Lodine?

Lodine is used as an anti-inflammatory.
Maybe Lodine XL? nm
Subject: Maybe Lodine XL? nm


etodolac - small "e" (I think)
Subject: etodolac - small "e" (I think)

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Could it be Lodine by chance? sm
Subject: Could it be Lodine by chance? sm

This is used for pain management a lot of times. Just a guess.
might be etodolac...antiarrhythmic, NSAID..nm
Subject: might be etodolac...antiarrhythmic, NSAID..nm

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etodolac is an anti-inflammatory. nm
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Lodine, Vibramycin and Garamycin?
Subject: Lodine, Vibramycin and Garamycin?


I vote for Lodine and Skelaxin
Subject: I vote for Lodine and Skelaxin

I think the other poster is right.  The dictator probably just added an extra garble/syllable in there.


I've done a lot of pain management in the past, and Lodine and Skelaxin are very often prescribed together.


But if you're really unsure, I think the best thing to do would be to flag it for QA.


I think it is lodine and he just adds the 'little' extra
Subject: I think it is lodine and he just adds the 'little' extra


Not Lodine or Ecotrin. I relistened and whatever this med is has "date" at the end pretty clea
Subject: Not Lodine or Ecotrin. I relistened and whatever this med is has "date" at the end pretty clear.

I think I'll just leave the blank. This guy is horrible, mumbles, repeats, mutters, you name it! ;o;