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31 years Experience
Dr. David Kloth, MD
  • Danbury, CT
  • Union College
  • Accepting new patients

I need a second opinion for my Dad's treatment?

No, it was not reasonable to test him after administering Ativan that is ridiculous. He had a predictable reaction to Ativan for an 89 yo, which includes confusion and memory loss. READ MORE
No, it was not reasonable to test him after administering Ativan that is ridiculous. He had a predictable reaction to Ativan for an 89 yo, which includes confusion and memory loss. Once the effects of the drug go away completely, which could take some time in an elderly pt with slower metabolism, they will return to baseline. They should have never made any formal decisions about his cognitive abilities without a repeat test after the medications had completely worn off. (By the way, there is a drug called I think called flumazinol that reverses the effects of a benzodiazapine like Ativan and they could have given that to him in the ER to reverse his bad reaction, at least before testing him.) Now he needs to be retested and then a note provided to the DMV that he is actually okay, but that might not be so easy. Different states have different rules and you may find that it is really hard to get his license back. I would speak with the hospital administration, lodge a formal written complaint with them, and see what they do to help you. If they refuse, you could consider getting an attorney involved.

Covid vaccine question?

If they tell you to avoid blood draws on your left arm then avoid the vaccine in your left arm otherwise it doesn't really matter you could do either side. You may have a little READ MORE
If they tell you to avoid blood draws on your left arm then avoid the vaccine in your left arm otherwise it doesn't really matter you could do either side. You may have a little arm soreness afterwards but it is usually not bad. Just like your last flu shot.

Can I get the covid vaccine on Friday if I had the shingles shot on Tuesday?

The current recommendation from the CDC is to space this by 2 weeks.

Covid vaccine - took Tylenol prior?

I know of no evidence to support that claim about tylenol. I would do nothing different, get your second dose and you should be fine. If you are concerned you can have antibody READ MORE
I know of no evidence to support that claim about tylenol. I would do nothing different, get your second dose and you should be fine. If you are concerned you can have antibody levels checked 2 weeks after your second dose to make sure responded to the vaccine. I have checked this on a number of pts as well as myself and parents and it is reassuring to see that you have had an antibody response.