Difference between revisions of "Tocilizumab"
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'''Tocilizumab''' is one of several biologics that rheumatologists cannot pronounce. It is underprescribed because no one can figure out how to spell it and it is a severe aspiration risk.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/04/patient-cant-pronounce-metoprolol-intubated/ Patient Can’t Pronounce Metoprolol, Electively Intubated]</ref> | '''Tocilizumab''' is one of several biologics that rheumatologists cannot pronounce. It is underprescribed because no one can figure out how to spell it and it is a severe aspiration risk.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/04/patient-cant-pronounce-metoprolol-intubated/ Patient Can’t Pronounce Metoprolol, Electively Intubated]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 8 March 2017
Tocilizumab is one of several biologics that rheumatologists cannot pronounce. It is underprescribed because no one can figure out how to spell it and it is a severe aspiration risk.[1]
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