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Mansfield AS et al. – The patient's medications included stable doses of aspirin, atenolol, atorvastatin, calcium acetate, insulin, gabapentin, and more recently vancomycin. He had been taking 300 mg of gabapentin 4 times daily for several years, which effectively controlled his diabetic neuropathic pain. Vancomycin was administered during hemodialysis according to blood levels. He had been adherent to his medication and dialysis regimen.


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