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Yeah, if the person is a diabetic, they may be on Metformin. (No "meta" in there, to my knowledge.)
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Well, caletrise stumps me; it might be an -ase ending, but I haven't found a reasonable candidate yet. Good luck with this.
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I think caletrise is "Kaletra." As in, "I take some Kaletras every day." If that was the only plural one, I can see a court reporter assuming it ended in "ise" or "ase."
Kaletra, Viread, and another drug called Epivir (that, somehow, was spelled correctly) are a known trio of drugs prescribed for HIV.
Metformin is almost certainly correct - she takes insulin. I actually had the right spelling in my notes; I misttyped it in the post above.
Thanks all for your help. It was very useful and may actually do some good in the world.
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A defense attorney was going to attempt to use a victim's medications to discredit her testimony, and I was helping the lead prosecuter prepare.
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