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But it worked for me, and that's what matters.
So due to interactions, if I don't know a drug and since I can't trust the pharmacy or nursing staff, I insist.
I have also had demerol ordered and brought to me for pain even though I take an MAOI twice a day for the last 8 years. This has happened twice at the same hospital. Both times IV. How it got through the computerized checks and balances I do not know. Both times were post surgical and now my doc and I have just listed it as an allergy in hopes that this will avoid a deadly hypertensive drug interaction.
Once had a pt say that he would not read the drug info sheet given by the pharmacy because he did not want to get scared. Gotta love pts like that.
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