Lansoprazole, bismuth subsalicytate, metronidazole, and tetracycline

Mr. Mason fills in his prescription at his local pharmacy, catching up with the pharmacist, Linda, whom he knows very well. He tells Linda that he is quite relieved that he now has a definite diagnosis and he hopes his new medication will do the trick. Linda takes a look at the prescription and she is quite alarmed that the doctor has prescribed bismuth, as she is well aware of Mr. Mason's aspirin allergy. Linda calls Dr. Demetriou, who looks over to you, clearly disappointed. She asks you to re-consider your choice. 

  • If you use antacids, it is better to take them at least two hours apart of taking any other medication

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  • If you use antacids, it is better to take them at least two hours apart of taking any other medication
  • Verify patient identity and obtain e-consent before starting.
  • If you use antacids, it is better to combine them with alginates
  • Allow the family member to stay on screen without clarifying their role
  • Request permission to record without explaining privacy
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  • You should never use antacids
  • Building Trust and Teamwork in Digital Health Communication
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  • Adverse effect to budesonide (glucocorticoid)
  • There is a different underlying cause, not related to asthma or medication
  • Exacerbation of asthma
  • Adverse effect to formoterol (LABA)
  • Ignore the wound complaint and focus solely on blood glucose.
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  • Lansoprazole, bismuth subsalicytate, metronidazole, and tetracycline

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