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Old 02-20-2011, 12:12 AM #1
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Default Ativan, Lortab and all that stuff

The doctor has now put my Mom on Ativan twice a day, small dose. So this lady has gone form Ultram and Tylenol the first of January to Fentanyl patch 100 mcg every 72 hours, lortab 7.5 mg 1 - 2 every 6 hours as needed and now Ativan! Needless to say she is a little more foggy and gets distressed when you say she is wrong about something. But she is resting better and able to do better in PT.
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