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NewCrop
by Bert - 04/15/2026 6:50 AM
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You can delete meds in the med database if you have microsoft access. I have done this on my "test bed" at home and it seems to work. You open amazing meds and delete names. This database is not password protected like the other ones. I would strongly advise full backup of the database before you attempt this because these relational databases can be twitchy. Another problem I assume, will be when AC upgrades the med database and I bet all the old entries will show back up.
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Medication List, ICD-9 List, and CPT List
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