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listed in med supplements: fish oil s/l boragna. Thanks

Posted By: Terri on 2008-09-30
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calcium supplements?
Subject: calcium supplements?

CURRENT MEDICATIONS



  1. Pulmicort inhaler 1 inhalation daily.

  2. (s/l Byvactive) calcium supplements 3 times a day.

  3. Vitamin D 500 units one daily.

  4. Multivitamin daily.

Could not find Byvactive anywhere.


Thanks for any help


That dose fits a lot of supplements. What is the dx?
Subject: That dose fits a lot of supplements. What is the dx?


Infant? If not here is a link of some supplements.
Subject: Infant? If not here is a link of some supplements.

http://www.healthtouch.com/bin/EContent_HT/drugShowLfts.asp?fname=usp0681.htm&title=MCT+Oil+%2C+Enteral+Nutrition+Formula%2C+Modular&cid=HT


 



  • Accupep HPF 9
  • Advera 2
  • Alitraq 9
  • Amin-Aid 2
  • Attain 10
  • Carnation Instant Breakfast 7
  • Carnation Instant Breakfast No Sugar Added 7
  • Casec 8
  • CitriSource 10
  • Citrotein 10
  • Compleat Modified 1
  • Compleat Regular 1
  • Comply 10
  • Criticare HN 9
  • Crucial 2
  • Deliver 2.0 10
  • DiabetiSource 2
  • Elementra 8
  • Ensure 10
  • Ensure with Fiber 6
  • Ensure High Protein 10
  • Ensure HN 10
  • Ensure Plus 10
  • Ensure Plus HN 10
  • Entrition Half-Strength 10
  • Entrition HN 10
  • Fiberlan 6
  • Fibersource 6
  • Fibersource HN 6
  • Glucerna 2
  • Glytrol 3
  • Great Shake 7
  • Great Shake Jr 7
  • Hepatic-Aid II 2
  • Immun-Aid 2
  • Impact 2
  • Impact with Fiber 3
  • Introlan 10
  • Introlite 10
  • Isocal 10
  • Isocal HN 10
  • Isolan 10
  • Isosource 10
  • Isosource HN 10
  • IsoSource VHN 6
  • Isotein HN 10
  • Jevity 6
  • Kindercal 6
  • Lipisorb 2
  • Magnacal 5
  • MCT Oil 8
  • Menu Magic Instant Breakfast 7
  • Menu Magic Milk Shake 7
  • Meritene 7
  • Microlipid 8
  • Moducal 8
  • Nepro 2
  • NuBasics 10
  • NuBasics with Fiber 6
  • NuBasics Plus 10
  • NuBasics VHP 10
  • Nutren 1.0 10
  • Nutren 1.5 10
  • Nutren 2.0 5
  • Nutren 1.0 with Fiber 8
  • NutriHep 2
  • Nutrilan 10
  • NutriVent 2
  • Osmolite 10
  • Osmolite HN 10
  • Pediasure 10
  • Pediasure with Fiber 6
  • Peptamen 4
  • Peptamen Junior 4
  • Peptamen VHP 4
  • Perative 2
  • Polycose 8
  • Pre-Attain 10
  • ProBalance 6
  • Profiber 6
  • ProMod 8
  • Promote 10
  • Promote with Fiber 6
  • Propac Plus 8
  • Protain XL 2
  • Pulmocare 2
  • Reabilan 9
  • Reabilan HN 9
  • Replete 10
  • Replete with Fiber 6
  • Resource 10
  • Resource Plus 10
  • Respalor 2
  • SandoSource Peptide 9
  • 206 Shake 7
  • Sumacal 8
  • Suplena 2
  • Sustacal 10
  • Sustacal Basic 10
  • Sustacal with Fiber 6
  • Sustacal Plus 10
  • Sustagen 7
  • Tasty Shake 7
  • Tolerex 9
  • TraumaCal 2
  • Traum-Aid HBC 2
  • Travasorb HN 9
  • Travasorb Renal Diet 2
  • Travasorb STD 9
  • TwoCal HN 10
  • Ultracal 6
  • Ultralan 10
  • Vital High Nitrogen 9
  • Vitaneed 1
  • Vivonex Pediatric 9
  • Vivonex Plus 9
  • Vivonex T.E.N. 9

Duh on me. Bet that is it. Anyway, good list of supplements above. nm
Subject: Duh on me. Bet that is it. Anyway, good list of supplements above. nm


HER-2 FISH (i believe)
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Actually, how about fish oil? nm
Subject: Actually, how about fish oil? nm

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Fish oil? nm
Subject: Fish oil? nm

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Probably fish oil
Subject: Probably fish oil

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HER2 FISH, plse see msg.
Doc says HER2 FISH is positive. Is this the correct way to type this, should it be FSH instead of FISH? I would always hear HER2/neu, now he threw me a curve! Thx
Cytology and FISH procuedure...
Subject: Cytology and FISH procuedure...

TIA!!
There is a fish-tank granuloma.
Subject: There is a fish-tank granuloma.


Guess here... fish oil and borage oil?
Subject: Guess here... fish oil and borage oil?


dialysis Fish line?
Subject: dialysis Fish line?

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Ear surgery: s/l Eagle Fish perforator?
Subject: Ear surgery: s/l Eagle Fish perforator?

x
fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
Subject: fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

x
any genetics whizzes? FISH analysis - sm
Subject: any genetics whizzes? FISH analysis - sm

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I'm going to replay it, but it sounded just like fish line to me. Thank you!
Subject: I'm going to replay it, but it sounded just like fish line to me. Thank you!

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Anyone hear of JACK AND FISH STATUS????
Subject: Anyone hear of JACK AND FISH STATUS????

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When our fish tank gets nasty, I say they're surviving
Subject: When our fish tank gets nasty, I say they're surviving

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calcium, s/l emolia/amolia 3, fish oil, vitamin D. Thanks
Subject: calcium, s/l emolia/amolia 3, fish oil, vitamin D. Thanks


oncologists refer to FISH and JAK (usually JAK2) status
Subject: oncologists refer to FISH and JAK (usually JAK2) status


pt is on "bela-paz", fish oil, and vitamins. had breast cancer that went into the brain. nm T
Subject: pt is on "bela-paz", fish oil, and vitamins. had breast cancer that went into the brain. nm TIA.

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HOSPITAL COURSE: Fish?? admission history and physical for details
Subject: HOSPITAL COURSE: Fish?? admission history and physical for details


"No change to p-fish." This doctor says this after the list of meds and before allergies. Th
Subject: "No change to p-fish." This doctor says this after the list of meds and before allergies. Thanks!

nm
How is this used or listed? nm
Subject: How is this used or listed? nm

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Thank you . . . this is just listed in the PE.
Subject: Thank you . . . this is just listed in the PE.

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Here is what BOS has listed (sm)
Subject: Here is what BOS has listed (sm)

Always capitalize genus names and their abbreviated forms when they are accompanied by a species name.


Lowercase genus names used in plural and ajectival forms and when used in the vernacular, for example, when they stand alone (without a species name).


KTP laser listed
Subject: KTP laser listed

in Steman's dictionary.
MPR has it listed postoperatively at 40 :o)
Subject: MPR has it listed postoperatively at 40 :o)


The second one you listed could be Strattera.
Subject: The second one you listed could be Strattera.

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Well, now I see they have it listed both ways?
Subject: Well, now I see they have it listed both ways?

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Hard to tell when it is just listed like that.
Subject: Hard to tell when it is just listed like that.

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Quick Look has it listed as Adacel
Subject: Quick Look has it listed as Adacel

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s/l gambera syndrome - listed in PMH...nm...TIA
Subject: s/l gambera syndrome - listed in PMH...nm...TIA

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Sorry, no. It was just listed on the discharge meds; sm
Subject: Sorry, no. It was just listed on the discharge meds; sm

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listed in diagnoses, no sentence
Subject: listed in diagnoses, no sentence

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Actually that is wrong. I just listed and it is more like "dermal" maybe?
Subject: Actually that is wrong. I just listed and it is more like "dermal" maybe?

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It's listed under past procedures...
Subject: It's listed under past procedures...

The PT spelled it out as meniscopy, but that doesn't seem right and I can't find it in the medical dictionary under either one. She stated arthroscopy and meniscopy.
More meds listed in this article. sm
Subject: More meds listed in this article. sm

http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic88.htm
It is listed in the diagnosis section and (sm)
Subject: It is listed in the diagnosis section and (sm)

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drug dosages listed with no mg
Subject: drug dosages listed with no mg

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No, not as a listed diagnosis or impression.
Subject: No, not as a listed diagnosis or impression.


Her2Nu is how it is listed on the FDA wedsite
Subject: Her2Nu is how it is listed on the FDA wedsite

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Any idea what it's for? Not listed on the FDA website. nm
Subject: Any idea what it's for? Not listed on the FDA website. nm

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I go be Stedman and it is listed as double-J
Subject: I go be Stedman and it is listed as double-J


Antizol is listed in Dorland's as a
Subject: Antizol is listed in Dorland's as a

trademarked drug.  New one on me.


 


Pan- is listed in the dictionary as all or entire, so
Subject: Pan- is listed in the dictionary as all or entire, so

and it is a combining form so I would think it would be pandiverticulosis.
Doc just listed off a bunch of meds SM.
Subject: Doc just listed off a bunch of meds SM.

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risomelic.:rhizomelic, both are listed.
Subject: risomelic.:rhizomelic, both are listed.

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Interesting to see this listed, as from what I have read (sm)
Subject: Interesting to see this listed, as from what I have read (sm)

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Actually, the correct spelling is listed below
Subject: Actually, the correct spelling is listed below

It should either be spelled Asperger's (with an apostrophe) or Asperger if your account follows the recommendation to drop the possessive if followed by the noun, such as in Asperger syndrome.