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Chloral Hydrate In G6p

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Dr. Poorna Chandra K.S MD

Hi, I am a 52 year old woman, had blood test results:Ht 38.3, G6P-DH 3.1, SGOT 33, SGPT 57, G-GT 95, CHOL 218, everything else normal. Had CT scan: everything normal. I consume one small glass of wine ... View answer

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Dr.   Srikanth Reddy MD

metallic after taste. is Chloral Hydrate 1 gram qhs. Although my university physician is pretty booked. Can ... View answer

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Dr. AJEET SINGH MD

sedative at night. I am familiar with chloral hydrate and oxazepam. Which is safest and yet still effective ... View answer

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Dr. AJEET SINGH MD

relief, etc may raise blood urea. These include allopurinol, aminoglycosides, cephalosporins, chloral hydrate, furosemide, indomethacin, methotrexate, methyldopa, drugs toxic for the kidneys (like high doses ... View answer

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