Thus spake Kurt Ullman :
>In article ,
> Thumper wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 23:35:50 GMT, Kurt Ullman
>> wrote:
>>
>> >In article ,
>> > Dillon Pyron wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> BTW, I saw a PDR at the Austin security check point. Don't have any
>> >> idea if they even know how to use it.
>> >
>> > That is a train wreck looking for a place to happen. Even I, super
>> >Nurse that I am (g), use the trade name for most meds even if they are
>> >generic versions. Doesn't take much to think that some unsuspecting
>> >Civilian is gonna tell TSA that their medication is Claritan and the TSA
>> >guy is gonna be sure that is a lie because the pill don't look a thing
>> >like the one in the PDR.
>>
>>
>> Huh? You're telling us that you can't use a PDR?
>> Thumper
>
> No. I am saying that the (probable) reason for TSA to have a PDR is
>because of the color pictures of the pills. The problem is that the nice
>pics of the pills are all trade and not the various generic versions.
My lovastatin (Mevcor) looks different from fill to fill, all with
different labs.
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