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Last Chance To Name The Use

Posted by WhiteCoat on April 27, 2008

Last call for entries to the WhiteCoat Challenge.

On last Monday I posted the packaging to a bag of DOPamine and asked what the alternate uses could be. Click the link above to add your answer.

Health Information Services, Inc. has generously donated an Olympus DS-30 digital voice recorder to be used as the grand prize. In addition, Health Information Services, Inc. also donated money to the Joe Snow Memorial Fund that was established when a paramedic lost his life saving some kids from a flood. Joe Snow left behind a wife and two kids.

The winner to the challenge will be announced on Tuesday!

Thanks for all the great entries so far, and thanks to Health Information Services, Inc. for agreeing to be a sponsor for this challenge!

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2 Responses to “Last Chance To Name The Use”

  1. SS Says:

    Since I already posted, and the contest is coming to a close I thought I’d post a couple more ideas here rather than the main page. If you object by all means banish me to oblivion

    “Delicious Ostrich Pudding” - Now with organic amine and fresh mountain HCl

    “Definitely Ostracizes Popes”- Beelzebub stopped by to give some blood, turns out he’s a class act

    “Danger, Oprah Pharmaceuticals… Amine with HCl” - Do we really need an explanation

    “Drink of Pimps”- Sip on this

  2. DP Says:

    The winner to the challenge will be announced on Tuesday!

    So where is the announcement? Did I just miss it?

    I guess I didn’t understand the debate that erupted over the contest. I took the contest to be just a flight of fancy, and I did not see anything in the post that was making fun of mistakes that are made or even a mistake that could be made about this particular drug. But oh, well, there are many things I don’t understand and have to just move on.

    But while I’m here, I thought I might pass along that every once in a while a mistake turns out to be a blessing.</a.

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