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ALZHEIMER DISEASE

Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor
Aricept® [US/Can]
Cognex® [US]
donepezil
Exelon® [US/Can]
rivastigmine
tacrine

Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor (Central)
galantamine
Reminyl® [US]

Cholinergic Agent
Exelon® [US/Can]
rivastigmine

Ergot Alkaloid and Derivative
ergoloid mesylates
Germinal® [US]
Hydergine® LC [US]
Hydergine® [US/Can]

AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS)

Anticholinergic Agent
atropine
Atropine-Care® [US]
Atropisol® [US/Can]
Isopto® Atropine [US/Can]
Sal-Tropine™ [US]

Cholinergic Agent
Mestinon®-SR [Can]
Mestinon® Timespan® [US]
Mestinon® [US/Can]
pyridostigmine
Regonol® [US]

Dopaminergic Agent (Anti-Parkinson)
levodopa

Miscellaneous Product
Rilutek® [US]
riluzole

Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Apo®-Baclofen [Can]
baclofen
Gen-Baclofen [Can]
Lioresal® [US/Can]
Liotec [Can]
Nu-Baclo [Can]
PMS-Baclofen [Can]

BEHÇET SYNDROME

Immunosuppressant Agent
Alti-Azathioprine [Can]
azathioprine
cyclosporine
Gen-Azathioprine [Can]
Gengraf™ [US]
Imuran® [US/Can]
Neoral® [US/Can]
Sandimmune® [US/Can]

CEREBRAL PALSY
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Dantrium® [US/Can]
dantrolene

CLAUDICATION
Blood Viscosity Reducer Agent
Albert® Pentoxifylline [Can]
Apo®-Pentoxifylline SR [Can]
Nu-Pentoxifylline SR [Can]
pentoxifylline
Trental® [US/Can]

CUSHING SYNDROME
Antineoplastic Agent
aminoglutethimide
Cytadren® [US]

CUSHING SYNDROME (DIAGNOSTIC)
Diagnostic Agent
Metopirone® [US]
metyrapone

DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT)
Anticoagulant (Other)
Coumadin® [US/Can]
dalteparin
danaparoid
enoxaparin
Fragmin® [US/Can]
Hepalean® [Can]
Hepalean® Leo [Can]
Hepalean®-LOK [Can]
heparin
Hep-Lock® [US]
Innohep® [US/Can]
Lovenox® [US/Can]
Orgaran® [US/Can]
Taro-Warfarin [Can]
tinzaparin
warfarin
Factor Xa Inhibitor
Arixtra® [US]
fondaparinux
Low Molecular Weight Heparin
Fraxiparine™ [Can]
nadroparin [Canada only]

DYSTONIA
Neuromuscular Blocker Agent, Toxin
botulinum toxin type B
Myobloc® [US]

EPICONDYLITIS
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drug (NSAID)
Advil® Children's [US-OTC]
Advil® Infants' Concentrated Drops [US-OTC]
Advil® Junior [US-OTC]
Advil® [US/Can]
Aleve® [US-OTC]
Anaprox® DS [US/Can]
Anaprox® [US/Can]
Apo®-Ibuprofen [Can]
Apo®-Indomethacin [Can]
Apo®-Napro-Na [Can]
Apo®-Napro-Na DS [Can]
Apo®-Naproxen [Can]
Apo®-Naproxen SR [Can]
EC-Naprosyn® [US]
Gen-Naproxen EC [Can]
Genpril® [US-OTC]
Haltran® [US-OTC]
ibuprofen
Ibu-Tab® [US]
Indocid® [Can]
Indocid® P.D.A. [Can]
Indocin® SR [US]
Indocin® [US]
Indo-Lemmon [Can]
indomethacin
Indotec [Can]
I-Prin [US-OTC]
Menadol® [US-OTC]
Motrin® Children's [US/Can]
Motrin® IB [US/Can]
Motrin® Infants' [US-OTC]
Motrin® Junior Strength [US-OTC]
Motrin® [US/Can]
Naprelan® [US]
Naprosyn® [US/Can]
naproxen
Naxen® [Can]
Novo-Methacin [Can]
Novo-Naprox [Can]
Novo-Naprox Sodium [Can]
Novo-Naprox Sodium DS [Can]
Novo-Naprox SR [Can]
Novo-Profen® [Can]
Nu-Ibuprofen [Can]
Nu-Indo [Can]
Nu-Naprox [Can]
Rhodacine® [Can]
Riva-Naproxen [Can]
Synflex® [Can]
Synflex® DS [Can]

EPILEPSY
Anticonvulsant
acetazolamide
Alti-Clobazam [Can]
Alti-Divalproex [Can]
Apo®-Acetazolamide [Can]
Apo®-Carbamazepine [Can]
Apo®-Divalproex [Can]
carbamazepine
Carbatrol® [US]
Celontin® [US/Can]
clobazam [Canada only]
Depacon® [US]
Depakene® [US/Can]
Depakote® Delayed Release [US]
Depakote® ER [US]
Depakote® Sprinkle® [US]
Diamox Sequels® [US]
Diamox® [US/Can]
Epitol® [US]
Epival® I.V. [Can]
ethosuximide
felbamate
Felbatol® [US]
Frisium® [Can]
gabapentin
Gabitril® [US/Can]
Gen-Carbamazepine CR [Can]
Gen-Divalproex [Can]
Lamictal® [US/Can]
lamotrigine
magnesium sulfate
methsuximide
Neurontin® [US/Can]
Novo-Carbamaz [Can]
Novo-Clobazam [Can]
Novo-Divalproex [Can]
Nu-Carbamazepine® [Can]
Nu-Divalproex [Can]
PMS-Carbamazepine [Can]
PMS-Valproic Acid [Can]
PMS-Valproic Acid E.C. [Can]
Rhoxal-valproic [Can]
Sabril® [US/Can]
Taro-Carbamazepin [Can]
Tegretol® [US/Can]
Tegretol®-XR [US]
tiagabine
Topamax® [US/Can]
topiramate
valproic acid and derivatives
vigabatrin [Canada only]
Zarontin® [US/Can]
Anticonvulsant, Miscellaneous
Keppra® [US/Can]
levetiracetam
oxcarbazepine
Trileptal® [US/Can]
Anticonvulsant, Sulfonamide
Zonegran™ [US/Can]
zonisamide
Antidepressant
Alti-Clobazam [Can]
clobazam [Canada only]
Frisium® [Can]
Novo-Clobazam [Can]
Barbiturate
amobarbital
Amytal® [US/Can]
Apo®-Primidone [Can]
Luminal® Sodium [US]
Mebaral® [US/Can]
mephobarbital
Mysoline® [US/Can]
phenobarbital
primidone
Benzodiazepine
Alti-Clonazepam [Can]
Apo®-Clonazepam [Can]
Apo®-Clorazepate [Can]
Apo®-Oxazepam [Can]
Clonapam [Can]
clonazepam
clorazepate
Gen-Clonazepam [Can]
Klonopin™ [US/Can]
Novo-Clonazepam [Can]
Novo-Clopate [Can]
Nu-Clonazepam [Can]
oxazepam
PMS-Clonazepam [Can]
Rho-Clonazepam [Can]
Rivotril® [Can]
Serax® [US]
Tranxene® [US/Can]
Hydantoin
Cerebyx® [US/Can]
Dilantin® [US/Can]
ethotoin
fosphenytoin
Peganone® [US/Can]
Phenytek™ [US]
phenytoin

EXTRAPYRAMIDAL SYMPTOMS
Anticholinergic Agent
Akineton® [US/Can]
Apo®-Benztropine [Can]
Apo®-Trihex [Can]
Artane® [US]
benztropine
biperiden
Cogentin® [US/Can]
Kemadrin® [US/Can]
Procyclid™ [Can]
procyclidine
trihexyphenidyl

GAUCHER DISEASE
Enzyme
alglucerase
Ceredase® [US]
Cerezyme® [US]
imiglucerase

GLIOMA
Antineoplastic Agent
CeeNU® [US/Can]
lomustine
Antiviral Agent
interferon alfa-2b and ribavirin combination pack
Rebetron™ [US/Can]
Biological Response Modulator
interferon alfa-2b
interferon alfa-2b and ribavirin combination pack
Intron® A [US/Can]
Rebetron™ [US/Can]

GUILLAIN-BARRÉ SYNDROME
Immune Globulin
Carimune™ [US]
Gamimune® N [US/Can]
Gammagard® S/D [US/Can]
Gammar®-P I.V. [US]
immune globulin (intravenous)
Iveegam EN [US]
Iveegam Immuno® [Can]
Panglobulin® [US]
Polygam® S/D [US]
Venoglobulin®-S [US]

HARTNUP DISEASE
Vitamin, Water Soluble
niacinamide

HEAVY METAL POISONING
Antidote
deferoxamine
Desferal® [US/Can]

HUNTINGTON CHOREA
Monoamine Depleting Agent
Nitoman® [Can]
tetrabenazine [Canada only]

INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitor
cilostazol
Pletal® [US/Can]

INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE
Barbiturate
Pentothal® Sodium [US/Can]
thiopental
Diuretic, Osmotic
mannitol
Osmitrol® [US/Can]

JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS
Vaccine, Inactivated Virus
Japanese encephalitis virus vaccine (inactivated)
JE-VAX® [US/Can]

LEAD POISONING
Chelating Agent
BAL in Oil® [US]
Calcium Disodium Versenate® [US]
Chemet® [US/Can]
Cuprimine® [US/Can]
Depen® [US/Can]
dimercaprol
edetate calcium disodium
penicillamine
succimer

 

MARFAN SYNDROME
Rauwolfia Alkaloid
reserpine

MÉNIERE DISEASE
Antihistamine
Antivert® [US/Can]
betahistine [Canada only]
Bonamine™ [Can]
Bonine® [US/Can]
Dramamine® II [US-OTC]
meclizine
Meni-D® [US]
Serc® [Can]

MERCURY POISONING
Chelating Agent
BAL in Oil® [US]
dimercaprol

METABOLIC BONE DISEASE
Vitamin D Analog
calcifediol
Calderol® [US/Can]

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Antigout Agent
colchicine
Biological, Miscellaneous
Copaxone® [US/Can]
glatiramer acetate
Biological Response Modulator
Avonex® [US/Can]
Betaseron® [US/Can]
interferon beta-1a
interferon beta-1b
Rebif® [US/Can]
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Apo®-Baclofen [Can]
baclofen
Dantrium® [US/Can]
dantrolene
Gen-Baclofen [Can]
Lioresal® [US/Can]
Liotec [Can]
Nu-Baclo [Can]
PMS-Baclofen [Can]

MUSCARINE POISONING
Anticholinergic Agent
atropine

MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
Cholinergic Agent
ambenonium
edrophonium
Enlon® [US/Can]
Mestinon®-SR [Can]
Mestinon® Timespan® [US]
Mestinon® [US/Can]
Mytelase® [US/Can]
neostigmine
Prostigmin® [US/Can]
pyridostigmine
Regonol® [US]
Reversol® [US]
Tensilon® [US]
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
tubocurarine

NARCOLEPSY
Adrenergic Agonist Agent
ephedrine
Amphetamine
Adderall® [US]
Adderall XR™ [US]
Desoxyn® Gradumet® [US]
Desoxyn® [US/Can]
Dexedrine® Spansule® [US/Can]
Dexedrine® Tablet [US/Can]
dextroamphetamine
dextroamphetamine and amphetamine
Dextrostat® [US]
methamphetamine
Central Nervous System Stimulant, Nonamphetamine
Alertec® [Can]
Concerta™ [US]
Cylert® [US]
Metadate® CD [US]
Metadate™ ER [US]
Methylin™ ER [US]
Methylin™ [US]
methylphenidate
modafinil
PemADD CT® [US]
PemADD® [US]
pemoline
PMS-Methylphenidate [Can]
Provigil® [US/Can]
Riphenidate [Can]
Ritalin® LA [US]
Ritalin-SR® [US/Can]
Ritalin® [US/Can]

NERVE BLOCK
Local Anesthetic
Ametop™ [Can]
Anestacon® [US]
bupivacaine
Carbocaine® [US/Can]
chloroprocaine
Citanest® Forte [Can]
Citanest® Plain [US/Can]
Dermaflex® Gel [US]
Duranest® [US/Can]
ELA-Max® [US-OTC]
etidocaine
Isocaine® HCl [US]
lidocaine
lidocaine and epinephrine
Lidodan™ [Can]
Lidoderm® [US/Can]
LidoPen® Auto-Injector [US]
Marcaine® Spinal [US]
Marcaine® [US/Can]
mepivacaine
Nesacaine®-CE [Can]
Nesacaine®-MPF [US]
Nesacaine® [US]
Novocain® [US/Can]
Polocaine® [US/Can]
Pontocaine® [US/Can]
Pontocaine® With Dextrose [US]
prilocaine
procaine
Sensorcaine®-MPF [US]
Sensorcaine® [US/Can]
Solarcaine® Aloe Extra Burn Relief [US-OTC]
tetracaine
tetracaine and dextrose
Xylocaine® [US/Can]
Xylocaine® With Epinephrine [US/Can]
Xylocard® [Can]
Zilactin® [Can]
Zilactin-L® [US-OTC]

NEURALGIA
Analgesic, Non-narcotic
Arthropan® [US-OTC]
choline salicylate
Teejel® [Can]
Analgesic, Topical
Antiphlogistine Rub A-535 No Odour [Can]
Antiphlogistine Rub A-535 Capsaicin [Can]
Arth Dr® [US]
Arthricare Hand & Body® [US]
Born Again Super Pain Relieving® [US]
Caprex Plus® [US]
Caprex® [US]
Capsagel Extra Strength® [US]
Capsagel Maximum Strength® [US]
Capsagel® [US]
Capsagesic-HP Arthritis Relief® [US]
capsaicin
Capsin® [US-OTC]
D-Care Circulation Stimulator® [US]
Double Cap® [US]
Icy Hot Arthritis Therapy® [US]
Myoflex® [US/Can]
Pain Enz® [US]
Pharmacist's Capsaicin® [US]
Rid-A-Pain-HP® [US]
Rid-A-Pain® [US]
Sloan's Liniment® [US]
Sportscreme® [US-OTC]
Sportsmed® [US]
Theragen HP® [US]
Theragen® [US]
TheraPatch Warm® [US]
triethanolamine salicylate
Trixaicin HP® [US]
Trixaicin® [US]
Zostrix High Potency® [US]
Zostrix®-HP [US/Can]
Zostrix Sports® [US]
Zostrix® [US/Can]
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drug (NSAID)
Apo®-ASA [Can]
Asaphen [Can]
Asaphen E.C. [Can]
Ascriptin® Arthritis Pain [US-OTC]
Ascriptin® Enteric [US-OTC]
Ascriptin® Extra Strength [US-OTC]
Ascriptin® [US-OTC]
Aspercin Extra [US-OTC]
Aspercin [US-OTC]
Aspergum® [US-OTC]
aspirin
Bayer® Aspirin Extra Strength [US-OTC]
Bayer® Aspirin Regimen Regular Strength [US-OTC]
Bayer® Aspirin [US-OTC]
Bayer® Plus Extra Strength [US-OTC]
Bufferin® Arthritis Strength [US-OTC]
Bufferin® Extra Strength [US-OTC]
Bufferin® [US-OTC]
Easprin® [US]
Ecotrin® Maximum Strength [US-OTC]
Ecotrin® [US-OTC]
Entrophen® [Can]
Novasen [Can]
St. Joseph® Pain Reliever [US-OTC]
ZORprin® [US]

NEURITIS (OPTIC)
Adrenal Corticosteroid
A-HydroCort® [US/Can]
Alti-Dexamethasone [Can]
A-methaPred® [US]
Apo®-Prednisone [Can]
Aristocort® Forte Injection [US]
Aristocort® Intralesional Injection [US]
Aristocort® Tablet [US/Can]
Aristospan® Intra-articular Injection [US/Can]
Aristospan® Intralesional Injection [US/Can]
Betaject™ [Can]
betamethasone (systemic)
Betnesol® [Can]
Celestone® Phosphate [US]
Celestone® Soluspan® [US/Can]
Celestone® [US]
Cel-U-Jec® [US]
Cortef® [US/Can]
cortisone acetate
Cortone® [Can]
Decadron®-LA [US]
Decaject-LA® [US]
Decaject® [US]
Delta-Cortef® [US]
Deltasone® [US]
Depo-Medrol® [US/Can]
Depopred® [US]
dexamethasone (systemic)
Dexasone® L.A. [US]
Dexasone® [US/Can]
Dexone® LA [US]
Dexone® [US]
Hexadrol® [US/Can]
hydrocortisone (systemic)
Hydrocortone® Acetate [US]
Kenalog® Injection [US/Can]
Key-Pred-SP® [US]
Key-Pred® [US]
Medrol® Tablet [US/Can]
methylprednisolone
Meticorten® [US]
Orapred™ [US]
Pediapred® [US/Can]
PMS-Dexamethasone [Can]
Prednicot® [US]
prednisolone (systemic)
Prednisol® TBA [US]
prednisone
Prelone® [US]
Solu-Cortef® [US/Can]
Solu-Medrol® [US/Can]
Solurex L.A.® [US]
Sterapred® DS [US]
Sterapred® [US]
Tac™-3 Injection [US]
Triam-A® Injection [US]
triamcinolone (systemic)
Triam Forte® Injection [US]
Winpred™ [Can]

NEUROLOGIC DISEASE
Adrenal Corticosteroid
Acthar® [US]
A-HydroCort® [US/Can]
Alti-Dexamethasone [Can]
A-methaPred® [US]
Apo®-Prednisone [Can]
Aristocort® Forte Injection [US]
Aristocort® Intralesional Injection [US]
Aristocort® Tablet [US/Can]
Aristospan® Intra-articular Injection [US/Can]
Aristospan® Intralesional Injection [US/Can]
Betaject™ [Can]
betamethasone (systemic)
Betnesol® [Can]
Celestone® Phosphate [US]
Celestone® Soluspan® [US/Can]
Celestone® [US]
Cel-U-Jec® [US]
Cortef® [US/Can]
corticotropin
cortisone acetate
Cortone® [Can]
Decadron®-LA [US]
Decadron® [US/Can]
Decaject-LA® [US]
Decaject® [US]
Delta-Cortef® [US]
Deltasone® [US]
Depo-Medrol® [US/Can]
Depopred® [US]
dexamethasone (systemic)
Dexasone® L.A. [US]
Dexasone® [US/Can]
Dexone® LA [US]
Dexone® [US]
Hexadrol® [US/Can]
H.P. Acthar® Gel [US]
hydrocortisone (systemic)
Hydrocortone® Acetate [US]
Kenalog® Injection [US/Can]
Key-Pred-SP® [US]
Key-Pred® [US]
Medrol® Tablet [US/Can]
methylprednisolone
Meticorten® [US]
Orapred™ [US]
Pediapred® [US/Can]
PMS-Dexamethasone [Can]
Prednicot® [US]
prednisolone (systemic)
Prednisol® TBA [US]
prednisone
Prelone® [US]
Solu-Cortef® [US/Can]
Solu-Medrol® [US/Can]
Solurex L.A.® [US]
Sterapred® DS [US]
Sterapred® [US]
Tac™-3 Injection [US]
Triam-A® Injection [US]
triamcinolone (systemic)
Triam Forte® Injection [US]
Winpred™ [Can]

OSTEODYSTROPHY
Vitamin D Analog
calcifediol
Calciferol™ [US]
Calcijex™ [US]
calcitriol
Calderol® [US/Can]
DHT™ [US]
dihydrotachysterol
Drisdol® [US/Can]
ergocalciferol
Hytakerol® [US/Can]
Ostoforte® [Can]
Rocaltrol® [US/Can]

OSTEOMALACIA
Vitamin D Analog
Calciferol™ [US]
Drisdol® [US/Can]
ergocalciferol
Ostoforte® [Can]

OSTEOMYELITIS
Antibiotic, Miscellaneous
Alti-Clindamycin [Can]
Cleocin HCl® [US]
Cleocin Pediatric® [US]
Cleocin Phosphate® [US]
Cleocin® [US]
clindamycin
Dalacin® C [Can]
Vancocin® [US/Can]
Vancoled® [US]
vancomycin
Antifungal Agent, Systemic
Fucidin® [Can]
fusidic acid [Canada only]
Carbapenem (Antibiotic)
imipenem and cilastatin
meropenem
Merrem® I.V. [US/Can]
Primaxin® [US/Can]
Cephalosporin (First Generation)
Ancef® [US/Can]
Cefadyl® [US/Can]
cefazolin
cephalothin
cephapirin
Ceporacin® [Can]
Kefzol® [US/Can]
Cephalosporin (Second Generation)
Cefotan® [US/Can]
cefotetan
cefoxitin
Ceftin® [US/Can]
cefuroxime
Kefurox® [US/Can]
Mefoxin® [US/Can]
Zinacef® [US/Can]
Cephalosporin (Third Generation)
Cefizox® [US/Can]
Cefobid® [US/Can]
cefoperazone
cefotaxime
ceftazidime
ceftizoxime
ceftriaxone
Ceptaz® [US/Can]
Claforan® [US/Can]
Fortaz® [US/Can]
Rocephin® [US/Can]
Tazicef® [US]
Tazidime® [US/Can]
Penicillin
ampicillin and sulbactam
dicloxacillin
Dynapen® [US]
nafcillin
oxacillin
ticarcillin and clavulanate
potassium
Timentin® [US/Can]
Unasyn® [US/Can]
Quinolone
ciprofloxacin
Cipro® [US/Can]

OSTEOPOROSIS
Bisphosphonate Derivative
alendronate
Aredia® [US/Can]
Didronel® [US/Can]
etidronate disodium
Fosamax® [US/Can]
pamidronate
Electrolyte Supplement, Oral
Calbon® [US]
Calcionate® [US-OTC]
Calciquid® [US-OTC]
calcium glubionate
calcium lactate
calcium phosphate (dibasic)
Cal-Lac® [US]
Posture® [US-OTC]
Ridactate® [US]
Estrogen and Progestin Combination
estrogens and medroxyprogesterone
Premphase® [US/Can]
Prempro™ [US/Can]
Estrogen Derivative
Alora® [US]
Cenestin™ [US/Can]
Climara® [US/Can]
Congest [Can]
Delestrogen® [US/Can]
Depo®-Estradiol [US/Can]
diethylstilbestrol
Esclim® [US]
Estinyl® [US]
Estrace® [US/Can]
Estraderm® [US/Can]
estradiol
Estratab® [US]
Estring® [US/Can]
Estrogel® [Can]
estrogens (conjugated A/synthetic)
estrogens (conjugated/equine)
estrogens (esterified)
ethinyl estradiol
Gynodiol™ [US]
Honvol® [Can]
Menest® [US]
Oesclim® [Can]
PMS-Conjugated Estrogens [Can]
Premarin® [US/Can]
Stilphostrol® [US]
Vagifem® [US/Can]
Vivelle-Dot® [US]
Vivelle® [US/Can]
Mineral, Oral
fluoride
Polypeptide Hormone
Calcimar® [Can]
calcitonin
Caltine® [Can]
Miacalcin® [US/Can]
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM)
Evista® [US/Can]
Raloxifene

OSTEOSARCOMA
Antineoplastic Agent
Adriamycin® [Can]
Adriamycin PFS® [US]
Adriamycin RDF® [US]
Caelyx® [Can]
cisplatin
doxorubicin
methotrexate
Platinol®-AQ [US]
Platinol® [US]
Rheumatrex® [US]
Rubex® [US]
Trexall™ [US]

PAGET DISEASE OF BONE
Antidote
Mithracin® [US/Can]
plicamycin
Bisphosphonate Derivative
alendronate
Aredia® [US/Can]
Didronel® [US/Can]
etidronate disodium
Fosamax® [US/Can]
pamidronate
Skelid® [US]
tiludronate
Polypeptide Hormone
Calcimar® [Can]
calcitonin
Caltine® [Can]
Miacalcin® [US/Can]

PARKINSONISM
Anti-Parkinson Agent
Akineton® [US/Can]
amantadine
Apo®-Benztropine [Can]
Apo® Bromocriptine [Can]
Apo®-Trihex [Can]
Artane® [US]
benserazide and levodopa [Canada only]
benztropine
biperiden
bromocriptine
Cogentin® [US/Can]
Comtan® [US/Can]
Endantadine® [Can]
entacapone
Kemadrin® [US/Can]
Parlodel® [US/Can]
PMS-Amantadine [Can]
PMS-Bromocriptine [Can]
Procyclid™ [Can]
procyclidine
Prolapa® [Can]
Requip® [US/Can]
ropinirole
Symmetrel® [US/Can]
Tasmar® [US]
tolcapone
trihexyphenidyl
Dopaminergic Agent (Anti-Parkinson)
Apo®-Levocarb [Can]
Apo®-Selegiline [Can]
Atapryl® [US]
carbidopa
Eldepryl® [US/Can]
Endo®-Levodopa/Carbidopa [Can]
Gen-Selegiline [Can]
levodopa
levodopa and carbidopa
Lodosyn® [US]
Mirapex® [US/Can]
Novo-Selegiline [Can]
Nu-Levocarb [Can]
Nu-Selegiline [Can]
pergolide
Permax® [US/Can]
pramipexole
selegiline
Selpak® [US]
Sinemet® CR [US/Can]
Sinemet® [US/Can]
Reverse COMT Inhibitor
Comtan® [US/Can]
Entacapone

PARKINSON DISEASE
Anti-Parkinson Agent
ethopropazine [Canada only]
Parsitan® [Can]

POLIOMYELITIS
Vaccine, Live Virus
Orimune® [US]
poliovirus vaccine, live, trivalent, oral
Vaccine, Live Virus and Inactivated Virus
IPOL™ [US/Can]
poliovirus vaccine (inactivated)

POLYCYTHEMIA VERA
Antineoplastic Agent
busulfan
Busulfex® [US/Can]
mechlorethamine
Mustargen® [US/Can]
Myleran® [US/Can]

POLYMYOSITIS
Antineoplastic Agent
chlorambucil
cyclophosphamide
Cytoxan® [US/Can]
Leukeran® [US/Can]
methotrexate
Neosar® [US]
Procytox® [Can]
Rheumatrex® [US]
Trexall™ [US]
Immunosuppressant Agent
Alti-Azathioprine [Can]
azathioprine
Gen-Azathioprine [Can]
Imuran® [US/Can]

REYE SYNDROME
Diuretic, Osmotic
mannitol
Osmitrol® [US/Can]
Ophthalmic Agent, Miscellaneous
glycerin
Osmoglyn® [US]
Vitamin, Fat Soluble
AquaMEPHYTON® [US/Can]
Mephyton® [US/Can]
Phytonadione

RHEUMATIC DISORDERS
Adrenal Corticosteroid
Acthar® [US]
A-HydroCort® [US/Can]
Alti-Dexamethasone [Can]
A-methaPred® [US]
Apo®-Prednisone [Can]
Aristocort® Forte Injection [US]
Aristocort® Intralesional Injection [US]
Aristocort® Tablet [US/Can]
Aristospan® Intra-articular Injection [US/Can]
Aristospan® Intralesional Injection [US/Can]
Betaject™ [Can]
betamethasone (systemic)
Betnesol® [Can]
Celestone® Phosphate [US]
Celestone® Soluspan® [US/Can]
Celestone® [US]
Cel-U-Jec® [US]
Cortef® [US/Can]
corticotropin
cortisone acetate
Cortone® [Can]
Decadron®-LA [US]
Decadron® [US/Can]
Decaject-LA® [US]
Decaject® [US]
Delta-Cortef® [US]
Deltasone® [US]
Depo-Medrol® [US/Can]
Depopred® [US]
dexamethasone (systemic)
Dexasone® L.A. [US]
Dexasone® [US/Can]
Dexone® LA [US]
Dexone® [US]
Hexadrol® [US/Can]
H.P. Acthar® Gel [US]
hydrocortisone (systemic)
Hydrocortone® Acetate [US]
Kenalog® Injection [US/Can]
Key-Pred-SP® [US]
Key-Pred® [US]
Medrol® Tablet [US/Can]
methylprednisolone
Meticorten® [US]
Orapred™ [US]
Pediapred® [US/Can]
PMS-Dexamethasone [Can]
Prednicot® [US]
prednisolone (systemic)
Prednisol® TBA [US]
prednisone
Prelone® [US]
Solu-Cortef® [US/Can]
Solu-Medrol® [US/Can]
Solurex L.A.® [US]
Sterapred® DS [US]
Sterapred® [US]
Tac™-3 Injection [US]
Triam-A® Injection [US]
triamcinolone (systemic)
Triam Forte® Injection [US]
Winpred™ [Can]

RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Analgesic, Non-narcotic
Arthrotec® [US/Can]
diclofenac and misoprostol
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drug (NSAID), COX-2 Selective
Bextra™ [US]
valdecoxib
Prostaglandin
Arthrotec® [US/Can]
diclofenac and misoprostol

RICKETS
Vitamin D Analog
Calciferol™ [US]
Drisdol® [US/Can]
ergocalciferol
Ostoforte® [Can]

SPASTICITY
Alpha2-Adrenergic Agonist Agent
tizanidine
Zanaflex® [US/Can]
Benzodiazepine
Apo®-Diazepam [Can]
Diastat® [US/Can]
Diazemuls® [Can]
diazepam
Diazepam Intensol® [US]
Valium® [US/Can]
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Apo®-Baclofen [Can]
baclofen
Dantrium® [US/Can]
dantrolene
Gen-Baclofen [Can]
Lioresal® [US/Can]
Liotec [Can]
Nu-Baclo [Can]
PMS-Baclofen [Can]

SPINAL CORD INJURY
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Dantrium® [US/Can]
Dantrolene

SPONDYLITIS (ANKYLOSING)
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drug (NSAID)
Alti-Piroxicam [Can]
Apo®-Diclo [Can]
Apo®-Diclo SR [Can]
Apo®-Piroxicam [Can]
Cataflam® [US/Can]
diclofenac
Diclotec [Can]
Feldene® [US/Can]
Gen-Piroxicam [Can]
Novo-Difenac® [Can]
Novo-Difenac-K [Can]
Novo-Difenac® SR [Can]
Novo-Pirocam® [Can]
Nu-Diclo [Can]
Nu-Diclo-SR [Can]
Nu-Pirox [Can]
Pexicam® [Can]
piroxicam
PMS-Diclofenac [Can]
PMS-Diclofenac SR [Can]
Riva-Diclofenac [Can]
Riva-Diclofenac-K [Can]
Solaraze™ [US]
Voltaren Rapide® [Can]
Voltaren® [US/Can]
Voltaren®-XR [US]
Voltaren Ophtha® [Can]

STATUS EPILEPTICUS
Anticonvulsant
paraldehyde
Paral® [US]
Barbiturate
amobarbital
Amytal® [US/Can]
Luminal® Sodium [US]
Nembutal® [US/Can]
pentobarbital
phenobarbital
Benzodiazepine
Apo®-Diazepam [Can]
Apo®-Lorazepam [Can]
Ativan® [US/Can]
Diastat® [US/Can]
Diazemuls® [Can]
diazepam
Diazepam Intensol® [US]
lorazepam
Novo-Lorazem® [Can]
Nu-Loraz [Can]
Riva-Lorazepam [Can]
Valium® [US/Can]
Hydantoin
Dilantin® [US/Can]
Phenytek™ [US]
Phenytoin

STROKE
Antiplatelet Agent
Alti-Ticlopidine [Can]
Apo®-ASA [Can]
Apo®-Ticlopidine [Can]
Asaphen [Can]
Asaphen E.C. [Can]
aspirin
Bayer® Aspirin Regimen Adult Low Strength [US-OTC]
Bayer® Aspirin Regimen Adult Low Strength with Calcium [US-OTC]
Ecotrin® Low Adult Strength [US-OTC]
Halfprin® [US-OTC]
Nu-Ticlopidine [Can]
Sureprin 81™ [US-OTC]
Ticlid® [US/Can]
ticlopidine
Fibrinolytic Agent
Activase® rt-PA [Can]
Activase® [US]
Alteplase
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Dantrium® [US/Can]
Dantrolene

SUDECK ATROPHY
Calcium Channel Blocker
Adalat® CC [US]
Adalat® XL® [Can]
Apo®-Nifed [Can]
Apo®-Nifed PA [Can]
Nifedical™ XL [US]
nifedipine
Novo-Nifedin [Can]
Nu-Nifed [Can]
Procardia® [US/Can]
Procardia XL® [US]

SYPHILIS
Antibiotic, Miscellaneous
chloramphenicol
Chloromycetin® Parenteral [US/Can]
Penicillin
Bicillin® L-A [US]
penicillin G benzathine
penicillin G (parenteral/aqueous)
penicillin G procaine
Permapen® [US]
Pfizerpen® [US/Can]
Wycillin® [US/Can]
Tetracycline Derivative
Adoxa™ [US]
Apo®-Doxy [Can]
Apo®-Doxy Tabs [Can]
Apo®-Tetra [Can]
Brodspec® [US]
Doryx® [US]
Doxy-100™ [US]
Doxycin [Can]
doxycycline
Doxytec [Can]
EmTet® [US]
Monodox® [US]
Novo-Doxylin [Can]
Novo-Tetra [Can]
Nu-Doxycycline [Can]
Nu-Tetra [Can]
Periostat® [US]
Sumycin® [US]
tetracycline
Vibramycin® [US]
Vibra-Tabs® [US/Can]
Wesmycin® [US]

TOURETTE DISEASE
Antipsychotic Agent, Butyrophenone
Apo®-Haloperidol [Can]
Haldol® Decanoate [US]
Haldol® [US/Can]
haloperidol
Novo-Peridol [Can]
Peridol [Can]
PMS-Haloperidol LA [Can]
Rho®-Haloperidol Decanoate [Can]
Neuroleptic Agent
Orap™ [US/Can]
pimozide
Phenothiazine Derivative
Chlorpromanyl® [Can]
chlorpromazine
Largactil® [Can]
Thorazine® [US]

VERTIGO
Antihistamine
Antivert® [US/Can]
Apo®-Dimenhydrinate [Can]
Bonamine™ [Can]
Bonine® [US/Can]
Calm-X® Oral [US-OTC]
Compoz® Nighttime Sleep Aid [US-OTC]
dimenhydrinate
diphenhydramine
Dramamine® II [US-OTC]
Dramamine® Oral [US-OTC]
meclizine
TripTone® Caplets® [US-OTC]

WILSON DISEASE
Chelating Agent
Syprine® [US/Can]
trientine

Monday 23 march 2009 1 23 /03 /Mar /2009 15:34

  General:
     
Apgar score (newborn)
      Apgar score was 8 at one minute and 9 at five minutes
      arousable
      awake, alert and oriented
      awake, alert and oriented X 3 (times 1, 2 or 3)
      cachectic/cachexia
      Cheyne-Stokes breathing
     comatose
      cushingoid
      diaphoretic
      dyspnea
      dyspneic
      lethargic
      mask facies, masklike facies
      no acute distress (NAD)
      obese
      obtunded
      oriented to person, place and time
      orthostatic changes
      pallor
      tachypnea
      tachypneic
      unresponsive
      well-developed, well-nourished

Vital signs:
      Blood pressure: 120/80 mm Hg (millimeters of mercury)
      Pulse rate: 80 (per minute) (see "Cardiac Exam" below)
      Respiratory rate: 18 (per minute), labored/unlabored
      Temperature: 98.6 degrees F. (sometimes T-max=temperature maximum)
      afebrile/febrile

Skin:
abrasions complexion - flushed/pale/pallor/ruddy decubital decubitus ulcers (NOT decubiti) ecchymosis, pl. ecchymoses eczema eczematoid eczematous edema edematous erythema erythematous eschar herpes simplex herpes zoster herpetic lesion lichenoid edema maculopapules maculopapular rash pale pallor petechiae plethoric psoriasis/psoriatic purpura rash, petechiae, or purpura scleredema spider angiomata stigmata of liver disease tenting (skin/tissue) turgor
Head, eyes, ears, nose and throat: (HEENT)
Head:
atraumatic
atraumatic, normocephalic (AT/NC) Battle's sign (cap the "B" - named for Dr. William H. Battle) flattening of the (left/right) nasolabial fold fontanel (infant exam) macrocephaly/macrocephalic megacepahaly/megacephalic microcephaly/microcephalic nasolabial fold normocephalic normocephalic, atraumatic (NC/AT)
raccoon eyes
Eyes:
Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation. (PERRLA) Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light. (PERRL) Pupils equal and reactive to light. (PERL) (above may be dictated as PURL or PURL-LAH) Pupils (fixed/dilated/pinpoint)
anicteric arcus senilis arterial pulsation Battle's sign best-corrected visual acuity cataract conjunctivae pink, not injected, clear, normal, muddy, no pallor cornea clear/cloudy corneal reflex intact disk/disc margins well-delineated disks/discs sharp enucleated extraocular movements (EOM) (may be dictated EE-OHM) extraocular movements intact (EOMI) (may be dictated EE-OH-MEE) fundi well-visualized/not well-visualized/not examined funduscopic examination, funduscopy homonymous hemianopsia H or E (hemorrhage or exudate) iridectomy isocoria/isocoric (meaning the pupils are equal bilaterally) lenticular opacification macular degeneration nystagmus opacification opacified papilledema ptosis (pronounced TOH-SIS) raccoon rapid eye movements (REM) red reflex retinopathy sclerae anicteric/icteric slit-lamp examination strabismus visual acuity
Ears:
auditory canal
cerumen injected myringotomy tubes poor light reflex TMs (tympanic membranes) tympanic membranes intact - red/bulging/dull
Nose:
boggy turbinates congested flattening of the nasolabial fold nasolabial fold inferior turbinate polyps septal deviation sinus turbinate/turbinate hypertrophy Mouth and throat:
(oral examination)
aphthae aphthous ulcers bifid bifid uvula buccal mucosa cleft palate dentition edentulous erythema exudate hard palate mucous membranes moist/dry palate pharynx protruded tongue midline soft palate temporomandibular joint thrush tongue well-papillated uvula moves on phonation uvula and tongue midline
Neck examination:
carotids 2+ and equal bilaterally
carotid bruit
cervical adenopathy goiter hepatojugular reflux (HJR) jugular venous distention (JVD) lymph nodes not palpable/palpable, hard, immobile, fixed, freely mobile lymphadenopathy multinodular goiter pharynx shotty lymph nodes [NOT shoddy] stridor supple thyroid not palpable thyromegaly venous distention at 45 degrees
Chest/Breast:
AP diameter (anterior-posterior diameter)
areola atrophic axilla ( No adenopathy or lymphadenopathy, no nodes felt.) breasts atrophic (older women) gynecomastia (men) mastectomy no nipple discharge no lumps or masses permanent pacemaker status post mastectomy sternum sternotomy scar Tanner thoracic thorax
Lungs:
accessory muscles of respiration
adventitious sounds AP diameter normal/increased atelectasis clear to auscultation and percussion (A and P/P and A) Clear to auscultation without flaring, grunting or retraction. coarse rales costophrenic angles crackles/crackling crepitant rales crepitation crepitus Cheyne-Stokes breathing dullness to percussion dyspnea dyspnea on exertion E to A changes (egophony) [patient says "EEEE" MD hears "AAAAA"] egophony end-expiratory wheeze expiratory time normal/prolonged expiratory wheeze expiratory wheeze 1+, 2+, etc. forced expiratory time hyperresonant hyperventilation hypoventilation moist rales pleural rub rales rhonchi rub wheeze
Cardiac Examination:
A2 louder than P2
aortic click aortic regurgitation apical systolic murmur arrhythmias asystole atrial fibrillation (often dictated Ay-Fib or AF) atrial flutter bradycardia cardiomegaly click diastolic murmur first heart sound (S1) first and second heart sounds normal; no third or fourth heart sound fourth heart sound ejection murmur ejection systolic murmur gallop grade 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6* grade I, grade II, grade III, grade IV, grade V, grade VI* heart sound heave holosystolic murmur intercostal space irregularly irregular knock MAT (multifocal atrial tachycardia) midclavicular line mitral valve prolapse mitral regurgitation multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) murmur murmur radiating to the axilla or neck normal sinus rhythm (NSR) P2 louder than A2 parasternal border pericardial knock physiologically split PMI - point of maximum impulse point of maximum impulse (PMI) in fifth intercostal space premature ventricular contractions (PVC) prosthetic click/sound PVC - premature ventricular contractions regular sinus rhythm (RSR) rapid ventricular response rub S1, S2, S3, S4 S1 equals S2 S1 and S2 normal, no S3 or S4 S3 gallop second heart sound (S2) supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) systolic ejection murmur tachycardia third heart sound (S3) thrill tricuspid regurgitation ventricular fibrillation (often dictated Vee-Fib) ventricular tachycardia (often dictated Vee-Tak)
Abdominal examination:
ascites
ballottable bowel sounds normal (normoactive, hyperactive, hypoactive, high-pitched, inaudible, tympanitic, decreased, diminished) costovertebral angle tenderness (CVA tenderness/CVAT)[back exam] distended, nondistended exogenous obesity fluid wave guarding liver and spleen not palpable 1-2 fingerbreadths below right costal margin hepatomegaly hepatosplenomegaly liver, spleen and kidneys not palpable/not felt spleen enlarged/not enlarged/not felt tender, nontender McBurney's point (location to test for appendix) morbid obesity Murphy's sign obese organomegaly palpable, nonpalpable protuberant rebound rebound tenderness scaphoid scars of previous surgery tender, nontender visceromegaly
Landmarks: axillary line costophrenic angle costovertebral angle
epigastric
inguinal left costal margin left lower quadrant left upper quadrant ligament of Treitz McBurney's point midclavicular line Murphy's point paramedian parasternal border right lower quadrant right upper quadrant right costal margin subclavicular suprapubic area symphysis pubis xiphoid to pubis xiphoid process
Back:
C-spine
cervical spine costovertebral angle tenderness (CVA tenderness/CVAT) dorsal spine kyphosis kyphoscoliosis lumbar lumbosacral palpation and percussion paravertebral point tenderness radiation referred pain sacrum sciatica scoliosis Straight without dimples
Extremities:
above-knee amputation (AKA)
arc of motion below-knee amputation (BKA) CCE (cyanosis, clubbing or edema) calf tenderness capillary refill claudication clubbing cords cyanosis decubitus ulcer Doppler dorsalis pedis pulses DP/PT - dorsalis pedis, posterior tibial (pulses) edema edema 1+ (2+, 3+) edematous femoral pulse full range of motion hip click (baby examination) Heberden's nodes of osteoarthritis Homans' sign Lachman's sign (often pronounced "lock-man's") mottling pedal edema peripheral pulses pitting edema popliteal pulse posterior tibial pulse (PT) pulses 2+ and equal bilaterally range of motion reflexes positive grasp and suck varicose veins varicosities

Rectal examination:
ampulla black tarry stool bright red blood per rectum guaiac-negative/positive heme-positive (negative) Hemoccult positive/negative hemorrhoid - internal/external hemorrhoidal plexus maroon-colored mass prostate prostate hard and nodular prostate firm and 2+ prostate not enlarged rectal ampulla rectal examination refused by patient rectal vault stool guaiac-negative/positive tarry stool
vault empty

Genitalia/Pelvic:
adnexa Bartholin's gland BUS (Bartholin's, urethral, Skene's) glands chandelier sign chordee circumcised epididymis (pl. epididymides) epididymitis glans glans clitoridis glans penis hernia (direct/indirect/sliding) herpes/herpetic lesions/herpes zoster herpes simplex virus (HSV) labia labia majora labia minora lochia menarche normal for age normal male/female genitalia normal postmenopausal parous penis perineal [NOT peroneal] perineum [NOT peritoneum] phimosis scrotum Skene's gland status post orchiectoamy Tanner Developmental Scale Tanner growth chart Tanner stage I (II, III, etc.) testes/testicles descended testis (singular) uncircumcised undescended testicle uterus uterus anteverted / retroverted uterus six weeks' size vagina vaginal discharge venereal warts verruca acuminatum (venereal wart) vulva








Neurological examination:
ankle jerks aphagia aphasia asymmetry ataxia ataxic gait Babinski sign (negative/positive/withdrawal/equivocal) Bell's palsy cerebellar confrontation coordination corneal reflex/response cranial nerves II through XII grossly intact deep tendon reflexes doll's eye reflex/sign dysarthria / dysarthric extrapyramidal face symmetric facial droop facial strength and sensation festinating gait finger-to-nose flattening of the nasolabial fold flexors downgoing foot drop gag reflex gait - ataxic, athetotic, broad-based, dropfoot, dystonic, equine, festinating gait and station gaze preference heel-to-knee-to-shin test hemiparesis hemiplegia homonymous field defect homonymous hemianopsia intention tremor knee jerk light touch meningeal sign Moro's sign or reflex motor power motor or sensory deficits muscles of mastication no meningeal sign nonfocal noxious stimulation nystagmus oculocephalic maneuver paresthesias pinprick plantar flexion plantar reflexes (downgoing/upgoing/equivocal/withdrawal) plantars 2+ and equal bilaterally position posturing proprioception rapid alternating movements Romberg's sign sensorimotor deficit suck and grasp speech (fluent, dysarthric) station strength and sensation intact straight leg raising positive (negative) at 45 degrees tandem walk temperature sense titubation (head or trunk tremor) tongue protrudes in the midline vibratory sense visual field visual fields are full withdrawal (on plantar or Babinski testing)
Mental Status:
affect affective alert and oriented x 3 alert and oriented to person, place and time Axis I: Clinical disorders, syndromes and/or other areas of concern Axis II: Personality disorders and mental retardation Axis III: Medical conditions (which may impact emotions) Axis IV: Psychosocial stressors (death, divorce, loss of job, etc.) Axis V: Global assessment of functioning. dangerous ideation delusions depression flat affect flight of ideas grandiose/grandiosity hallucinations homicidal ideation ideas of reference ideation insight and judgment memory - immediate/recent and remote pressured speech/pressure of speech psychomotor agitation/retardation psychosocial stressors social judgment stressors suicidal ideation/suicidality tangential/tangentiality
Monday 23 march 2009 1 23 /03 /Mar /2009 16:02

 

in psychiatry files it is "thought racing" not rising

It is always "acute on chronic"

the patient complains of

the patient comes in with complaint of

at the present time" and not at 'at present time

detrimental NOT decremental

Pseudomonas pneumonia always P in caps

COARSE breath sounds not course

WORK OF BREATHING (Not) workup breathing

dorsal lithotomy position not dorsolithotomy position

the patient will always die of a disease not from a disease

 

if only the month and year are dictated it is "IN"

eg. in August 2003.

 

if the date, month, and year are dictated it should be on

eg. on August 18, 2003.

 

Hemoccult is with h caps NOT hemoccult

rongeur not rancher

it is always

liver function "tests"

pulmonary function "tests"

it is "straight-leg raising" NOT rising

when epinephrine is given along with a trade drug then "E" should be in caps otherwise in lower case

eg

Marcaine with Epinephrine

lidocaine with epinephrine

Xylocaine with Epinephrine

Wagner grade 1 ulceration

Factor 5 Leiden Mutation

Janeway lesions, Osler nodes

B-natriuretic peptide

chorioamnionitis

sylvian fissure hematoma

Urine Legionella Antigen ELISA

bovine pericardial prosthesis

Filipino female/male

Jobst garment

Cytomegalovirus buffy coat

Cartia

direct Coombs negative

Mucomyst

Gore-Tex pericardial closure

Epworth sleepiness scale

Nephrovite

the PICC line

Guatemala

Primaxin

LeVeen shunt

Integrilin therapy

Profore compression wrap

quadruple coronary artery bypass grafting

Staphylococcus aureus

lichen planus and lichen sclerosus

negative nitrites for urine test

Ferritin total iron

Zetia drug

Bradycardia induced torsade arrest with syncope.

concomitant bypass surgery

Plain x-ray

Strattera for his ADD

familial Peutz-Jeghers syndrome

hamartomatous polyps

Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome

Carney syndrome

autosomal dominant fashion

Oxaliplatin and infusional 5FU

cryptogenic liver cirrhosis

5-FU and leucovorin

Leukocyte esterase

pursestring suture

XRT means radiation

its wound vac and not wound bag

pseudomonas aeruginosa

methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

CHOP - chemotherapeutic agent

carboplatin plus paclitaxel followed by cisplatinum with gemcitabine

DNRCC-arrest status

Adenosine stress sestamibi test

diaphragm artifact.

puree diet

Geodon for schizophrenia

café-au-lait spots

Book walter retractor and Composix mesh

oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

nystatin swish 'n swallow

ProBalance enteral feeding

endometrial strip

ground lamella

esophageal dysmotility

sphenoid sinusotomies

uncinate process

bulla ethmoidalis

gangrenous process

maxillary antrostomies

Infrarenal aorta

Dysphrenia

Clostridium difficile toxin

Hyperechoic area

propofol, fentanyl, and versed five oocytes sites

Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass

gastric transaction incentive spirometer home

Insulin glargine

piperacillin and tazobactam

clopidogrel

mucous membrane

mucus discharge

pre-B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia

serosanguineous exudate

Sustained release diltiazem

Double aortocoronary saphenous vein bypass graft

Undulating obtuse marginal

Quinine sulfate one grain

Toronto stentless porcine valve

Cardiac workup culminated

Cenestin

diffuse tenderness

tactile sensation

morcellation technique

Pararenal aortic aneurysm

presumed small vessel thromboembolic events

axillobifemoral bypass grafting

RSR prime

an hourglass shape

Cascade Vascular

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