If she did it for all patients in the practice, I think you are out of luck. That's why there are 2 warnings. It will be one by one. You can do a search for apracloidine to idenify those patients if you otherwise do not use it.

If it is an individual, you can deleate the apraclonidine and re-prescribe clonidine.


Wendell
Pediatrician in Chicago

The patient's expectation is that you have all the answers, sometimes they just don't like the answer you have for them