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Razadyne is used for: Treating mild to moderate impairment of memory

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-11-09
In Reply to: Medication - s/l rizanidine - can anyone help? Thanks. - given for cognitive impairment - nm

Subject: Razadyne is used for: Treating mild to moderate impairment of memory




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Subject: s/l Ep-wer test score is a 12 which indicates daytime somnolence of a mild to moderate degree.

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Subject: There are three sliding-scale insulin regimens - mild dose, moderate dose, and high dose.

So mild is correct.
Moderate heard more than minor. If they're planning work down the road, probably moderate. nm
Subject: Moderate heard more than minor. If they're planning work down the road, probably moderate. nm

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Thanks! Nothing popped up when I googled Razadyne !!
Subject: Thanks! Nothing popped up when I googled Razadyne !!

How did you find that link? Was it through Google?
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Subject: These are also used in cognitive impairment...

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AKI could also be acute kidney impairment nm
Subject: AKI could also be acute kidney impairment nm

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Subject: Compound modifiers (small to moderate amount vs. small-to-moderate amount...sm

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Subject: moderate size or moderate-size implants - sm

Google has it both ways. Which would you use?


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maybe BDI (baseline dyspnea index) a score of 1 would indicate severe impairment. Just a guess.
Subject: maybe BDI (baseline dyspnea index) a score of 1 would indicate severe impairment. Just a guess.

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memory drugs
Subject: memory drugs

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Subject: Thank you, now all I have to do is commit that to memory...lol, Thanks again (nm)


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Subject: Come on - not memory foam

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Subject: No, it is not about memory problem.

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Subject: drug for memory?

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Subject: moderate? Might be cutting the end off. nm

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Subject: Yes. Patient is able to respond to memory testing etc. nm


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Subject: um..."light to moderate growth" ? nm


I too keep "hearing" light to moderate etc. sm
Subject: I too keep "hearing" light to moderate etc. sm

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Can you hear moderate sized ? nm
Subject: Can you hear moderate sized ? nm

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