Is there a reference source where I can search a prescription even though I do not know the first letter of the prescription. For example: %cilozine. ...
Others may have figured this out but if this helps someone with getting prescriptions great. I was going through my 90 days probation, no insurance, but still had scripts with refills. Finally I talked with Wal-Mart and the medication I had been going without was only $4 per month without insurance, so you might want to see if you can go that route.
Secondly, if and when this mess gets figured out, don't forget about the loss of compensation to the MT for the month of Janu ...
I have a dictator saying "Will rx for an arterial Doppler...." and also says "Rx-ed for a Multi Podus boot..." Should I type it as rx and rx-ed or should I change this to prescribe and prescribed? (Not verbatim account). Thanks!! ...
Patient will be out of state for about a few months. MD wants her to check with the pharmacies in the town where she will be staying to see if they will accept a (s/l) "uh-found-uh-an" prescription. ...
Patient has ALS with significant respiratory involvement. Prescription was for BiPap at 8 04 pressure. How should this be written? Is it 804, 8:04 or some other way these prescriptions are written?
Thanks for your help. ...
Two different doctors have dictated these medications on this patient. When searching online, I find them but they are not marketed in the US. Is it common practice to blank these in the report or to transcribe as dictated? ...
I am looking for a drug that s/l ah pos. I found APO, but that is usually for Parkinson's which the pt does not have. He does have CAD, CHF, t2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, hypercholesterolemia, PVD, MI, pneumonia. Any ideas? ...
Three drug names...
She takes medication including Naprosyn and butalapap without any codeine.
She was taking Aleve over the counter as needed and using her Leoprime loosely.
The last one is just listen in medications taken,.. Utotalac ... he says it like U-total-lac. ...
s/l Cindamin capsules 30's 100 mg one daily. Patient has a history of DM, vulvular cancer, heart disease, chronic headaches, glaucoma, blindness, chronic bronchitis, heart murmur, history of heart attack, hepatitis and anemia. My first thought is cinnamon.
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Patient has past medical history of allergies, tinnitus, Frey's syndrome, hypothyroidism, mitral valve prolapse, SVT, Raynaud's, scoliosis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia and chronic low back pain. Thanks for any help. ...
Anyone familiar with what s/l Hymox, Hiamox, Himox, etc. etc. I thought the doc was dictating an antibiotic - then later s/l he said to use it p.r.n.- so not clear. At any rate, the sound of it was clear as I put above. Any help much appreciated. ...
I have looked for this drug all over the place online and I can't find anything that even comes close to it. This patient was admitted to the ICU for hyperkalemia and was put on an insulin-glucose infusion as well as Lasix to bring his potassium down. Then the doctor adds that he was also placed on s/l "kxlyte" to further help control it. He says that word twice and it sounds the same both times. Does anyone have any ideas? ...
I'm stuck on a medication for a patient that has Raynaud's, polymyalgia rheumatica, osteoarthritis, cataracts, and anxiety. It sounds like the doctor is saying "Circulair" or "Circular" 50 mg daily. The patient is also on prednisone, Imitrex, and Ambien. Does anyone have any ideas? It doesn't sound like Singulair. ...