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another good one is rxlist.com...:) nm

Posted By: typinlikemad on 2009-03-01
In Reply to: try this - cheri

Subject: another good one is rxlist.com...:) nm

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RxList is a good site. It shows:
Subject: RxList is a good site. It shows:

Brand Name: Tarceva Tarceva Patient Info
(or erlotinib) CheckRx!
Generic Name: erlotinib

Two good drug sites - rxlist.com and
Subject: Two good drug sites - rxlist.com and

http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/DrugSafety/DrugIndex.htm
Go to RxList
Subject: Go to RxList

For your first one, since your other post mentions it is probably for BP, you therefore know the letters are probably HCTZ, right? So at RxList, in the search box, type in *hctz and check out all the combo BP drugs to find the one that starts with a C that is fairly close to your s/l.

For the second one, type in roce* and see what comes up.
Rxlist.com nm
Subject: Rxlist.com nm


rxlist sm
Subject: rxlist sm

I use RxList. Also handy because you can search with just a few letters, if that's all you can decipher at the moment.
rxlist.com
Subject: rxlist.com

Letairis - ambrisentan tablets, endothelin receptor antagonist
also rxlist.com
Subject: also rxlist.com

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problem with rxlist.com

Is anyone else having problems finding drugs on rxlist.com now that they have updated their site?  I can type in *utin and get 116 results none of which are anywhere close to *utin.  Is there a way to fix this or any other sites to try for drug lookups?


Veener


looked at rxlist.com and
Subject: looked at rxlist.com and

medicinenet.com and all they showed is sotalol
Per rxlist.com - 3/4 grain.
Subject: Per rxlist.com - 3/4 grain.

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You might want to check RxList. It shouldn't
Subject: You might want to check RxList. It shouldn't

be hard to find for yourself there. I hope you are keeping a notebook of new terms as they come up. These are just learning tips for you.
see inside for RXlist link............SM
Subject: see inside for RXlist link............SM

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/gabapent.htm
I don't like the new rxlist. I used to use it religiously but not anymore...nm
Subject: I don't like the new rxlist. I used to use it religiously but not anymore...nm


micafungin sodium on RXlist
Subject: micafungin sodium on RXlist


Humalog! That's it! I looked on rxlist - did not see there
Subject: Humalog! That's it! I looked on rxlist - did not see there


rxlist.com has a "fuzzy search" and will sometimes bring up
Subject: rxlist.com has a "fuzzy search" and will sometimes bring up


http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp
Subject: http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp


Maybe Sildenafil (Viagra)...RxList shows...
Subject: Maybe Sildenafil (Viagra)...RxList shows...

that this can also be used for PAH, which makes sense for the text you posted. Re-listen and see if you hear that. Otherwise, I would leave it blank. 


I'm not sure if you're a new MT or not (and I don't want to seem condescending if you're not) but just in case you are, I found this by:


1) Googled 'pulmonary hypertension treatment'
2) 'Sildenafil' grabbed my eye as having the essential sounds that the mushmouth used (LOL)
3) I looked up Sildenafil on the RxList.com medication site to be sure it was used
4) Again, I highly suggest you re-listen to the dictation and be sure that you hear 'Sildenafil'. .


(PLUS, I also learned something new today...that Viagra has other uses -- I absolutely love learning something new).


In RXList, it classifies these drugs as oral hypoglycemics.
Subject: In RXList, it classifies these drugs as oral hypoglycemics.


using a reliable drug website such as Rxlist will clarify if generic or brand name. sm
Subject: using a reliable drug website such as Rxlist will clarify if generic or brand name. sm

When in doubt, it is crucial to check if drugs are generic or brand name to ensure we type them correctly.
Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks
Subject: Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks


NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain

the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!

Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.

Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.

GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm


Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm


American Drug Index has sinografin. Buy a drug book or use rxlist.com
Subject: American Drug Index has sinografin. Buy a drug book or use rxlist.com

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Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
Subject: Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm

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Good for you
Subject: Good for you

:-)
good/well
Subject: good/well

According to Webster's, good as an adjective and standard after verbs like "feel" and "taste". It goes on to say that both "good" and "well" are used to express good health, but "I feel good" may connote good spirits in addition to good health. I was always taught in English class that one feels "good," not well. If you feel well, your fingers are working correctly. Since it says that good and well are both used to express health, perhaps you can take your choice. I would write that he looks good.
Looks good to me.
Subject: Looks good to me.

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THX again-- your good!
Subject: THX again-- your good!


You are good, that is it !!!! Thank you...nm
Subject: You are good, that is it !!!! Thank you...nm

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looks good to me, thanks!
Subject: looks good to me, thanks!

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Yep, you did! Good for you! More fun that way. nm
Subject: Yep, you did! Good for you! More fun that way. nm

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So far so good for you, then.
Subject: So far so good for you, then.

re hypertension
That's a good one!
Subject: That's a good one!


Wow--ER MT you are good!
Subject: Wow--ER MT you are good!

I think this is incredibly fun trying to figure these things out!  That one had me totally stumped!
Good job! I think you got it.
Subject: Good job! I think you got it.

nm
quite welcome - I'm not very good at the s/l- nm
Subject: quite welcome - I'm not very good at the s/l- nm


You are good, ....
Subject: You are good, ....

Thank you for both replies, above too.  I really appreciate it!
U R good
Subject: U R good

the patient does have kidney problems! Thanks!!!
good to know...thanks
Subject: good to know...thanks


good - that's what I did...Thanks!
Subject: good - that's what I did...Thanks!


Same here, good to know, thanks..
Subject: Same here, good to know, thanks..

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Oh good thanks
Subject: Oh good thanks

I guess I just wasn't searching properly. I mean this is one I really would not want to get wrong - embarrassing!
Wow. This is why good MTs have
Subject: Wow. This is why good MTs have


Wow...good one
Subject: Wow...good one

I would assume that the FO part is fever of periodic pain... now the A part is another story... But you know the old saying about assuming...
Oh, very good!...nm
Subject: Oh, very good!...nm


Woo hoo! Looks good :) NM
Subject: Woo hoo! Looks good :) NM


NM up there... And it's a good day when
Subject: NM up there... And it's a good day when

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that's a good one - seen in both
Subject: that's a good one - seen in both

ways, some doc offices prefer one way over other, but more than not have seen Roman numerals.
That's a good one.
Subject: That's a good one.

But, I don't think so. She was very, very clear. One of the few docs I get who is not an ESL. If I get anything back from QA I'll let you all know.