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Trade 200 reopro?

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What does “Trade 200 reopro” mean?

“Trade 200 reopro” isn’t a standard medical or financial phrase on its own. It could be:
- a shorthand for a trade order (for example, “trade 200” shares/units) plus a ticker/name like “reopro,” or
- a misspelling/misread of a drug name (ReoPro is the brand name for abciximab), where someone might be asking about dosing/usage for “200” of something.

To answer accurately, I need the context: are you asking about a stock/trading order, or about the medication ReoPro (abciximab)?

If you meant ReoPro (abciximab): what is it, and what does “200” refer to?

ReoPro (abciximab) is an intravenous medication used in hospitals, typically to reduce clotting risk around certain heart procedures. Without knowing what “200” refers to (dose in mg? units? number of vials?), I can’t give correct guidance.

Key point: dosing for prescription drugs like ReoPro is specific to the clinical protocol and patient factors, and it should not be inferred from a number without the actual regimen or prescribing information.

If you meant a trading instruction: what “reopro” is and what “200” means

In trading contexts, people often write orders like “buy/sell 200 [ticker].” “reopro” could be:
- a ticker symbol (or a misspelling of one),
- a company name abbreviation, or
- a product nickname in a particular trading platform.

I need:
- the market/exchange (US stocks, crypto, forex, etc.),
- whether it’s buy or sell,
- the exact ticker symbol (spelling),
- and what “200” refers to (shares, lots, contracts, units).

What I need from you to proceed

Reply with one line:
1) Are you asking about the medication ReoPro (abciximab) or about a trade order?
2) If it’s a trade order: what exact ticker and whether it’s buy or sell?
3) If it’s ReoPro: what is “200” (mg, mL, units, vials, or something else)?

Sources

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