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"barrier breakers"? - sarah


Posted: Oct 21, 2009

" The patient has a history of lactose intolerance and intends to avoid milk and denies barrier breakers(?)  or large amounts of caffeine. "

 

 I can't find anything related to GI online or in books, and I don't know if it even makes sense in this sentence, but that sure is what it sounds like he is saying

yes - barrier breakers is correct...nm - elaine

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Thank you! (I sent it through that way hoping it was right!) nm - sarah

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