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These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-11
In Reply to: Med help please - Lynn

Subject: These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar.

Drugs associated with Dysuria
Azo-Gesic
Azo-Standard
Azo-Standard
Baridium
Baridium
Eridium
Eridium
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Phenazo
Phenazo
Phenazopyridine
Phenazopyridine
Prodium
Pyridiate
Pyridiate
Pyridium
Pyridium
Re-Azo
Urinary Analgesic
Urispas
Urispas
Urispas
Uristat
Urodol
Urogesic
Urogesic
Viridium
Viridium



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You say this is PE, but dysuria would more likely sm
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I hate to guess on drugs, but sounds like Mobic
Subject: I hate to guess on drugs, but sounds like Mobic

Here's what QuickLook has to say 'bout it:


U.S./Canadian Brand Names
Mobic®


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Relief of signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis

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Subject: for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com

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I had to laugh at that one. I like the idea of a single one being called a support "ho"

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Subject: This is correct but there is a catch..

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Subject: cannot catch this one either...doc with accent

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Subject: catch, click? nm


oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm
Subject: oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm

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nm


spellcheckers dont catch everything;...
Subject: spellcheckers dont catch everything;...

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Subject: that's right catch it, check it, change it

nm
silly me catch/patch
Subject: silly me catch/patch

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I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning
Subject: I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning

That's what I thought at first.... I'll try listening again. I wish these docs would sometimes give a medical history.

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I really don't think it's the usual stuff, but thanks.
Subject: I really don't think it's the usual stuff, but thanks.

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Subject: Way to go Tx1 You're right on as usual.


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Subject: thanks for all ur help =] ur awesome as usual


Yep, sure is, thanks! As usual, I owe you one - or 2 this time! NM
Subject: Yep, sure is, thanks! As usual, I owe you one - or 2 this time! NM

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The usual drug name is
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[ Pronunciation: kloe TRIM a zole ]

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