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Bought Back From Rehab. Lots Of Pill Are Missing. Have Pantoprazole, Oxybuten, Lorsatm, Bevrotin. Different Name?
I have just brought my sister home for the hospital/ rehab center and Im trying to match up her medications with what she was on before she went in. There are 15 different meds a few found in the pill boo, several I didn't find. Pantoprazole, oxybuten, lorsatm, bevrotin 200 mg, and norvase 10 mg. I would like to know what they are for and/ or if they could have a different name.It will be a few days before she can see her regular doctor.
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Bought Back From Rehab. Lots Of Pill Are Missing. Have Pantoprazole, Oxybuten, Lorsatm, Bevrotin. Different Name?
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Pantoprazole is used for GERD (gastroesophageal reflux) and peptic ulcer disease. Oxybutynin is normally prescribed to treat overactive bladder. It would help with symptoms such as frequent or uncontrolled urination. Lorsatm may be lorsartan which is used for hypertension and heart failure. Norvasc is also a medication used in the treatment of hypertension Bevrotin may be a misspelling of the drug name. This is not a known medication with that current spelling. I hope this helps