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Name of diuretic - s/l "AV-a-nome"


Posted: Jul 20, 2012

Dr. lists current meds as: carvedilol, warfarin, losartan, a diuretic, _______________ She stumbled over the pronunciation a couple times. S/l "AV-a-nome." Last time pt. was seen by another provider, the list was: carvedilol, warfarin, losartan, two diuretics. Thanks.

Could be aldactone - take another listen nm

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nm

nm - re-listened

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This dr. has dictated "aldactone" many a time in the past. I listened again, and she first said "AV-a-note," then, "Ava-a-nome." Thanks, though.


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