glossary needed?

dyza

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some of the meds that you use in the U.S.A, and elsewhere, all
appear to have either different names, or we dont use them here in
Scotland.If some one could Furnish me with their Generic names, i
would be very thankfull.
 

dyza

New member
 sorry i should say that my boy is on flucloxacillin
{floxapen} and cefalexin. He dosent use creon.
 

Allie

New member
Here's some :

Pulmozyme = dornase alfa (dnase)

Colistin = colymycin

TOBI= tobramycin

Mucomyst = acetylcysteine

Creon, Ultrase, Pancrease, etc = Pancrealipase

Ceptaz= ceftazidime

Cipro= ciprofloxacin

Zithromax= azithromycin

my brain is dead now, more people can add
 

dyza

New member
Brilliant, thanks alot, theres enough there to keep me going
finding the british equivalent. thank you
 

reillybug

New member
Try this link. It is to the Walgreens Specialty pharmacy. It's a pretty good site.

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.walgreenshealth.com/whc/spharm/jsp/sp_patient_cf_med_guide.jsp">Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy</a>
 

dyza

New member
Cindy,<br>
<br>
That site is just what i need, thank you, now i know what is
getting talked about-- a little better anyway--,
 
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