- Generic Name: Antipyrine and Benzocaine
- Common Uses: Analgesic and anesthetic combination used in the ear to treat the symptoms of an ear infection.
- Stella's Reason: Prevent earache from flying. Relieve pain from as she was so young.
- Dosage: Two drops into each every 2 hours before flight (not more than every 8 hours).
- Dispensed: 09/14/2006
- Used to treat thrush of the mouth in Stella's first year of life.
3) Cefdinir SPN (Antiobiotic)
- Generic of Omnicef.
- Dispensed: 12/12/2007
- NOTE: Stella may be allergic. Broke out in a rash 48 hours after she started taking. Either she had atypical roseola or is allergic to pencillin based medication. She will need to have an allergy test...
4) Clarithromyc 250/5
- Generic Name: Clarithromycin
- Common Uses: Macrolide antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
- Dosage: 3mls orally twice daily for 10 days.
- Dispensed: 01/17/08
5) Ceron DM
- Antihistimine/Decongestant/Antitussive
- Used this when Dimetapp Cold & Allergy seemed not effective. This didn't really help the cough either so we moved onto Tusso.
- Dispensed: 12/04/2007
6) Tusso XR
- Rx samples were given to us from Riverside Pediatrics as the Ceron-DM didn't seem to be very efficacious.
- Dosage: 1.2 ml twice/day
- Dispensed: 12/12/2007
- Generic Name: Phenylephrine and Guaifenesin
- Common Uses: Decongestant, cough suppressant, and expectorant combination used to treat cough and to relieve congestion due to colds, flu, or hay fever.
- Dosage: 1 ml orally three times daily as needed for cold and cough.
- Dispensed Date: 01/17/2008 (started 1/22 pm @ twice/day).
8) SSD 1%
- Generic Name: Silver Sulfadiazine
- Common Uses: This medicine is used to prevent or treat skin infections in patients with serious burns. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor (specifically for Stella, bad diaper rash).
Dosage: Use at each diaper change.
Dispensed date: 12/06/2007, 01/17/2008
9) Motrin
- Infant concentrated
- Dosage: 1 and 1/3 dropper-fulls
10) Tylenol
- Infant concentrated
- Two dropper-fulls
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