Posted by ricker on June 7, 2009, at 12:04:37
In reply to Clarification on Zydis, posted by softheprairie on June 7, 2009, at 3:45:21
>> I one time mentioned Zydis when I was talking w/ the pdoc about Zelapar, and he said "Zydis is Zyprexa," but then I showed him the box of Zelapar I had with me, and he admitted he had been mistaken.
My box says Zypexa Zysis. I understand that the formulation is derived from a "quick freeze" process, hence the term Zydis.
I guess as long as the p/doc and the patient are on the same wave length, it can be referred to as whatever works?
It's easier to say "Zydis", which is the "common" name for Zyprexa Zydis, rather than saying, "would you like to try oral disintegrating Zyprexa, made from the zydis technique".
But, as you mentioned, technichally, zydis is a "manufacturing process" :-)
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