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Latest revision as of 16:07, 5 October 2017

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Hospicillin is a penicillin derivative that treats patients by making them DNR[1] and sending to hospice.[2]


Brand Names


Generic.


Nicknames


The Blue Pill.


Dosing


One-time dose.


Route of Administration


However you can get it in there: PO, PR, IO, IV, OS, OU, you name it! See Route of Administration.


Indications


Hospicillin was approved by the FDA on March 1, 2017 for use in patients who are Full Code.[3]


Adverse Reactions


Nausea, maculopapular rash, genital detachment.


By the Way


Before you use hospicillin, have you first tried yelling at your patient? See Peter Edelstein for more information.


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References


  1. Jump up Medical Team Confused as Patient Made DNR Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
  2. Jump up After Another Horrid Shift, Doctor Calls Palliative Care on Self, Goes Home with Hospice
  3. Jump up FDA Approves Hospicillin for Use in Patients Who are Full Code


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