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

"Oh my goodness! I can't believe you tried to pronounce that drug without appropriate supervision!"

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]


Other Tongue Twisters


- H-Followed-by-3-Other-Letters

- Jardiance (Empagliflozin)

- Metoprolol


References


  1. Patient Can’t Pronounce Metoprolol, Electively Intubated


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