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Was this doctor a rheumatologist? Someone you saw on a regular basis? Was the injection for RA or for something else?  You can call the doctor's office, give them the approximate date of the injection and ask them to look up the information in your chart. If you got the injection in a hospital, you should be able to get the same kind of information from the hospital's records department.  If this was a special list you were referred to by your family doctor, they may have written a report to your family doctor, so it may be in your chart.  There are ways of finding out this information, you may just have to do some calling around.
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