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Pharmacy Drugs
By: Katie Bradley
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Leo Reynolds
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Endocrine Drugs
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GreenFlames09
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Class: Insulin
Use: Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
insulin lispro (Humalog)
insulin glargine (Lantus)
MOA: hormone replacement – must be given subcutaneously
SE: hypoglycemia
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GraphicReality
4.
Class: Biguanide
USE: Type 2 diabetes
metformin (Glucophage)
MOA: insulin sensitivity
SE: Anorexia, N/V/D, flatulence, weakness
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.:[ Melissa ]:.
5.
Class: Sulfonylurea
USE: Type 2 diabetes
glipizide (Glucotrol)
MOA: Increase pancreatic insulin release
SE: HA, anorexia, N/V/D, constipation, photo-sensitivity
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brianjmatis
6.
CLASS: Thiazolidinedione
USE: Type 2 Diabetes
pioglitazone HCl (Actos)
MOA: increase insulin sensitivity CI: CHF, hepatic impair
SE: Wt. gain, myalgia, URI, HA, hypoglycemia
edema, increase fracture risk in women
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garden beth
7.
Corticosteroids
Use: Chronic adrenal insufficiency
Prednisone (Deltasone)
SE: G.I. upset
Take with food or milk
avoid alcohol, do not stop taking abruptly
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kevin dooley
8.
Class: Hormone (Estrogen)
USE: Menopaus,osteoporosis prevention
conjugated estrogen (Premarin)
MOA: PO, INJ or VA
SE: nausea, bloating, weight gain, breast tenderness
CI: Breast cancer, estrogen dependent tumors
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Jason Pier in DC
9.
Class: Hormone (Thyroid)
Use: Hypothyroidism
levothyroxine (Synthroid, Levoxyl)
Side Effects: insomnia, alopecia, weight loss
N/V/D, arrhythmias, hyperthyroidism
CI: Recent MI, many drug interactions, elderly with CV disease
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Wen-Yan King
10.
Class: Bone Resorbtion Inhibitor
Use: treatment and prevention of osteoporosis
alendronate (Fosamax)
risedronate (Actonel)
ibandronate sodium (Boniva)
MOA: abnormal bone reabsorption, osteoclast action
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DavidErickson
11.
Cont.
CI: esophageal abnormalities
inability to sit/stand upright for 30 minutes
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eheçåtzin :: ::.
12.
CNS Drugs
13.
Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor
Use: Alzheimer’s Disease
donepezil (Aricept)
MOA: enhancing cholinergic function of acetylcholine-producing neurotransmitters
SE: N,V,D, insomnia, fatigue, muscle cramps and anorexia dose rated
NOTE: no drugs can reverse the cognitive abnormalities of Alzheimer’s
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ultraBobban
14.
Anticholinergics
USE: Parkinson’s disease
ropinirole (Requip)
MOA: dopamine agonist
SE: syncope, postural BP, NV, HA
NOTE: provides only symptomatic relief; no alcohol
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Nottingham Vet School
15.
Class: antiepileptic
Use: Epilepsy
MOA: blocks firing of neurotransmitters
lamotrigine (Lamictal)
SE: photosensitivity, HA, GI upset, dizziness
W: serious rash, increased suicide risk
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Life Mental Health
16.
Class: anticonvulsant
topiramate (Topamax)
SE: wt. loss, memory impairment, fatigue, dizziness
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The Michael
17.
Class: Stimulant
Use: ADHD
methylphenidate (Concerta)
MOA: blocks reuptake of Norepinephrine and Dopamine
amphetamine-mixed salts (Adderall)
MOA: not known for ADHA
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Vince Alongi
18.
Cont.
SE: tachycardia, elevated BP, dizziness, HA, depression
CI: CV disease, hypertension, pt with dx drug abuse
NOTE: CII drug with high potential for abuse
avoid caffeine, should have periodic CBC
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KDL Photography | Lookin Cyril
19.
Class: Anticonvulsant
Use: Fibromyalgia
pregabalin (Lyrica)
MOA: blocks nerve transmissions CI: PG
SE: dizziness, drowsiness, wt. gian
Warning: increased suicide behavior
20.
Selective Serotonin Receptor Agonists
Use: Migraine Headache
sumatriptan (Imitrex)
MOA: narrows blood vessels in the head
SE: dizziness, hot flashes
CI: severe CV or liver Dz
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bark
21.
Class: Muscle Relaxants
Use: Muscle pain/spasm
cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril)
MOA: decreased muscle spasms
SE: Sedation
CI: avoid alcohol, no MAOI’s or TCA’s, hyperthyroidism, heart failure
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Zuhair Ahmad
22.
Cont.
carisoprodol (Soma)
MOA: blocks neuron activity at the CNS level
SE: CNS depression, dizziness, drowsiness, tachycardia, HA
Note: take with food
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istolethetv
23.
Cont.
metaxalone (Skelaxin)
MOA: decreased muscle spasms without loss of muscle function
SE: Sedation, NV
CI: liver impairment
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Zuhair Ahmad
24.
Class: Depolarizing Agent
Succinylcholine
Use: surgery & intubation
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UMDNJ School of Nursing
25.
Affective Disorder Drugs
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spike55151
26.
Class: SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor)
escitalopram (Lexapro)
fluoxetine HCI (Prozac)
duloxetine (Cymbalta)
venlafaxine (Effexor)
Use: Major depression, anxiety, OCD, eating disorders
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tim caynes
27.
Cont.
(MOA): blocks the reuptake of serotonin
(SE): nervousness, insomnia, drowsiness, nausea, dizziness
(CI): Cannot take with MAOI’s or alcohol
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ecfman
28.
Class: TCA (Tricylic Antidepressants)
trazodone (Desyrel)
Use: Depression
MOA: block reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin
SE: drowsiness, dizziness, cardiotoxic
postural hypotension in the elderly
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DeeAshley
29.
Class: Benzodiazepine
diazepam (Valium)
Use: anxiety, panic disorders, insomnia
Muscle spasms, alcohol withdrawal, pre-op sedation, antiemetic
MOA: produces calming effect by potentiating the effect of GABA neurotransmitters
SE: dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, confusion, sexual dysfunction, depression
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porschelinn
30.
Cont.
CI: severe pain, low BP, respiratory depression, CNS depression, sleep apnea
WARNINGS: CIV Controlled Substances; should be tapered on discontinuation
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porschelinn
31.
Class: Non-Benzoidiazepine
zolpidem (Ambien)
eszopiclone (Lunesta)
Uses: Insomnia, difficulty falling and staying asleep
MOA: Hypnotic
SE: dizziness, confusion, impaired reflexes, potential for abuse
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danielfoster437
32.
Cont.
CI: Breastfeeding
Note: CIV Controlled Substance
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iLikeSpoons
33.
Class: Antipsychotic
quetiapine (Seroquel)
olanzapine (Zyprexa)
Uses: psychosis, hallucinations, delusions, thought disorders
MOA: serotonin & dopamine agonist
SE: sedation, dizziness, hypotension, weight gain, HA
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Sprengben [why not get a friend]
34.
Bipolar Disorder
Use: depressive psychosis
lamotrigine (Lamictal)
SE: GI upset, bloody stools, acne, leucocytosis, tremors
NOTE: monitor salt, no alcohol, many drug interactions
35.
Class: Aminoketone
bupropion HCI (Wellbutrin)
Use: depression & smoking cessation
MOA: weak inhibitor of uptake of norepinephrine and serotonin
SE: dizziness, drowsiness, seizures
CI: seizure disorder
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Upper Respiratory Drugs
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JasonTromm
37.
Antihistamines - H1 Blocker
Uses: Allergies, nasal congestion, insomnia
cetirizine Zyrtec
fexofenadine Allegra
MOA: Block the release of histamine (H1) in the respiratory system
SE: drowsiness, dry up body fluids, hyperactivity in children
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William Brawley
38.
Decongestants
Use: relief of nasal congestion from colds, sinusitis, UR allergies
MOA: constriction of the arteries in the nasal mucosa
SE: CNS stimulation, BP, HR, insomnia, anxiety, tremors, rebound nasal congestion, headache
CI: avoid if you have diabetes, heart disease
pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) cetirizine-pseudoephedrine (Zyrtec-D)
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Robert S. Donovan
39.
Cont.
pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)
cetirizine-pseudoephedrine (Zyrtec-D)
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comedy_nose
40.
Expectorants
Uses: to remove mucus from both lungs and airway passages during coughing;
MOA: decrease the mucus thickness by decreasing the viscosity of the liquid
SE: N&V, drowsiness, GI distress
guaifenesin (Robitussin) guaifenesin-pseudoephedrine (Mucinex D)
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Steve Snodgrass
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Lower Respiratory Drugs
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liverpoolhls
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Bronchodilators (Beta2) Antagonist
Uses: asthma, COPD (bronchospasms from bronchitis and emphysema)
albuterol (ProAir HFA)
MOA: relaxes smooth muscles, resulting in decreased bronchospasms
SE: CNS stimulation
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RodBegbie
43.
AntiCholinergic
Uses: COPD, bronchitis, emphysema
MOA: relax smooth muscles of the bronchioles
ipratropium/albuterol (Combivent)
SE: palpitations, tachycardia, nervousness, dizziness
CI: peanut or soybean allergy
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*Good Mourning*
44.
Cont.
tiotropium (Spiriva)
SE: dry mouth
Note: do not use with spacer
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Laura Iniesta
45.
Leukotriene Inhibitors
Uses: prophylaxis and long-term Rx of chronic asthma, seasonal allergies
montelukast (Singulair)
MOA: blocks tissue inflammatory responses (edema)
SE: headache
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johnheppolette
46.
Corticosteroids
Use: prophylactically Rx for asthma
fluticasone (Flovent HFA)
fluticasone-salmeterol (Advair Diskus)
mometasone (Nasonex)
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Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
47.
Smoking Cessation
Use: bupropion (Wellbutrin)
SE: suicidal thoughts in children and young adults
CI: Seizure disorders
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Albuzzzzzz
48.
G.I. Agent Drugs
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Hey Paul Studios
49.
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Uses: GERD, erosive esophagitis
esomeprazole (Nexium)
omeprazole (Prilosec)
lansoprazole (Prevacid)
MOA: Block gastric acid secretion in the stomach
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cygnus921
50.
Cont.
SE: HA, D, N/V, abdominal pain
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cygnus921
51.
H2 Antagonists - Antiulcer
Uses: GERD, peptic ulcers
ranitidine (Zantac)
MOA: Block gastric acid & pepsin secretion;
SE: Dizziness, drowsiness
NOTE: Available OTC in lower doses.
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timtak
52.
Antidiarrheals
Use: diarrhea, heartburn, upset stomach, nausea, indigestion
bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto Bismal)
SE: May turn tongue and stools black
CI: Influenza, Chicken Pox, ASA allergy
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Herr Hans Gruber
53.
Bowel Evacuant Laxatives
Uses: OTC - Occasional constipation
polyethlene glycol (Miralax OTC and GoLYTELY Rx)
MOA: Increase osmolarity of bowel fluids
SE: Upset stomach, bloating, cramping
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privatenobby
54.
H1 Antagonist - Antiemetic
Use: treats the side effect of nausea from medications
promethazine (Phenergan)
MOA: Inhibit the impulse going from the chemotrigger zone in the stomach
SE: Drowsiness, decreased BP
Other Uses: Sedation, motions sickness, antihistamine
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mugley
55.
Antiflatulants
Use: flatulence, gastric bloating, postoperative pains
MOA: reduce surface tension, resulting in gas bubbles being released more easily
SE: N & D
Example: simethicone (Gas-X, Mylicon)
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liquidnight
56.
Urinary Drugs
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Erik J. Gustafson
57.
Antibiotic - Cephalosporin
Use: antibiotic for UTI’s
cephalexin (Kelfex)
SE: D, upset stomach
CI: penicillin allergy
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HKmPUA
58.
Anti-spasmotic
USE: Incontinence and OAB
tolterodine (Detrol)
MOA: prevent spasms of the bladder muscle
SE: dizziness, drowsiness, blurred vision
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bradleygee
59.
Alpha-blockers
USE: Benign prostatic disease
tamsulosin (Flomax)
MOA: relax smooth muscles, particularly those in the prostate
SE: headache, hypotension, dizziness.
CI: female gender
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David Basanta
60.
Reproductive System Drugs
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VinothChandar
61.
PDE5 inhibitor
USE: erectile dysfunction, impotence
sildenafil (Viagra) tadalafil (Cialis)
MOA: blood flow to penis
SE: HA, D, flushing, dizziness, upset stomach
CI: taking nitrates for cardiac conditions, renal/hepatic impair
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King_Mob
62.
Oral Contraceptives - Hormone
Use/MOA: stop ovulation
norgestimate (Ortho Tri-Cyclen) ethinyl estradoil & drospirenone (Yasmin, Yaz)
SE: potential for heart attack, stroke, or thrombosis, nausea
CI: CV disease, hypertension, blood clots, breast or uterine cancer
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PraveenbenK
63.
Cardiovascular
System
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Patrick J. Lynch
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CLASS: ACE Inhibitor
USE: Hypertension
lisinopril - Prinivil, Zestril ramipril - Altace
MOA: When angiotensin I is converted into angiotensin II it’s general purpose is to increase BP.
SE: dizziness, HA, hypotension, N&V, cough, angioedema
NOTE: ACE inhibitors have a potassium-sparing effect which can cause hyperkalemia
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Garrett Ammon
65.
Class: Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonists
Use: hypertension, CHF
– valsartan - Diovan
MOA: blocks the action of angiotensin II at its receptors located in vascular muscles BP
SE: dizziness, HA, fatigue, cough
CI: severe liver impair
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Garrett Ammon
66.
Class: Beta-Blockers
Use: hypertension, MI, angina
metoprolol - Toprol carvediolol - Coreg
MOA: reduction of heart rate, and force of contraction thereby reducing BP
SE: heart depression, bronchoconstriction
Note: taper off when discontinuing
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Hey Paul Studios
67.
Class: Calcium Channel BlockersClick to Edit
Use: hypertension, angina, prevention of MI
amlodipine - Norvasc
MOA: inhibits calcium from entered vascular smooth muscle
SE: constipation, drowsiness
NOTE: take with food, limit caffeine
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QuintanaRoo
68.
Loop Diuretic
Use: CHF, edema, hypertension
furosemide – Lasix
MOA: eliminates water and sodium from the body
SE: BP, hyperglycemia
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toocute2tell
69.
Class: Diuretic Combination
Use: hypertension, edema
triamterene HCTZ - Dyazide
MOA: eliminates water and sodium from the body
SE: photosensitivity, hyperglycemia, hypokalemia
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wingedblue
70.
Class: HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors
Use: lowers cholesterol
ezetimibe simvastatin – Vytorin atorvastatin – Lipitor
MOA: inhibits cholesterol synthesis
SE: G.I. upset, headache, muscle pain and fever
NOTE: liver function test q 6 mo
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VinothChandar
71.
Class: Lipid Lowering Agent
Use: lowers triglycerides and cholesterol
SE: GI disturbances, cholecystitis
fenofibrate - Tricor
Note: monitor liver functions
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Happydog
72.
Class: Inotrope
digoxin - Lanoxin
Use: CHF
MOA: increases force of contractions
SE: N&V&D, arrhythmias, dizziness
Photo by
VinothChandar
73.
Class: Potassium
Potassium chloride – Klor-Con •
Use: Side effect of K is cardiac arrhythmia
MOA: increases force of contractions
SE: GI irritation
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kevin dooley
74.
Class: anticoagulant
Use: treat and prevent blood clots
warfarin (Coumadin)
MOA: counter acts Vitamin K in blood plasma
SE: bleeding, urine may turn red-orange
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bryankennedy
75.
Class: Platelet inhibitor
Use: prevent blood clotting, prevent reoccurrence of M.I. and stroke
clopidogrel - Plavix
MOA: lessens ability of platelets to stick together
SE: increased bleeding, nose bleeds, bruising, headaches
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PhoenixREGuy
76.
Class: Penicillin
amoxicillin (Amoxil)
USE: ear, nose, throat, UTI, RI’s
MOA: Bactericidal
SE: Diarrhea, hives, rash, wheezing, anaphylaxis
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somegeekintn
77.
CLASS: Macrolides
azithromycin (Zithromax)
USE: lung infections, ear infection, skin infections, chlamydia
MOA: Bacteriostatic
SEs: GI upset, metal taste
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ORBIS US
78.
CLASS: Cephalosporins
cefdinir (Omnicef) cephalexin (Keflex)
USE: dental work, surgery, pneumonia, URI’s, sinus infections
MOA: Bacteriocidal
SE: Diarrhea, hives, rash, wheezing, anaphylaxis
Photo by
KF-in-Georgia
79.
CLASS: Quinolones (fluoroquinolones)
ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
USE: bone/joint infections, dental work, diarrhea, URIs, UTIs
MOA: Bacteriocidal - DNA breakage
SE: N&V, D, dizziness, joint swelling, tendonitis
CI: avoid antacids; phototoxicity, peds, pregnancy
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Great Beyond
80.
CLASS: Tetracyclines
doxycycline (Vibramycin)
USE: broad spectrum: acne, bronchitis, Lyme disease, pneumonia, diarrhea
MOA: Bacteriostatic - inhibit protein synthesis
SE: N&V, D, photodermatitis
CI: avoid antacids or dairy; pregnancy; peds
Photo by
J. Bell
81.
Class: Antifungal
fluconazole (Diflucan)
Use: candidiasis
Side Effects: HA, GI upset, rash
Photo by
avriette
82.
Class: Antivirals
valcyclovir (Valtrex)
Use: herpes zoster; genital herpes
SE: HA, GI upset, dizziness
oseltamivir (Tamiflu)
Use: influenza SE: N&V, insomnia
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ludwig van standard lamp
83.
Anti-Inflammatories
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Charles Williams
84.
Class: Narcotic
oxycodone-acetaminophen (Percocet, Endocet)
hydrocodone-acetaminophen (Vicoden)
MOA: During a normal pain response, brain releases endorphins
SE: respiratory depression, constipation, mental confusion
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johnofhammond
85.
Class: Non-Narcotics
tramadol (Ultram)
MOA: Centrally acting analgesic
SE: dizziness. HA, resp. depression, GI upset
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buhny
86.
Class: non-narcotic +narcotics
acetaminophen (300 mg) + codeine (CIII)
TC#2 - 15 mg codeine ◦ TC#3 - 30 mg codeine ◦ TC#4 - 60 mg codeine
MOA: synergistic analgesic effect
SE: drowsiness, sedation, shortness of breath, N&V.; liver damage
CI: alcoholism, liver disease, may increase bleeding in patients taking warfarin
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ryry9379
87.
Cont.
acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin – ASA)
Uses: conditions with pain, inflammation
MOA: reduces fever by increasing blood flow to the skin and inhibiting inflammation synthesis
SE: stomach ulcers, anemia,, dizziness, HA
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Curtis Gregory Perry
88.
Class: NSAID
ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) naproxen (Aleve)
MOA: prevents sensitization of the pain receptors
SE: stomach irritation, drowsiness, abdominal cramps, jaundice, rash
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vmiramontes
89.
COX-2 Inhibitor
celecoxib (Celebrex)
Uses: arthritis, acute pain
MOA: blocks enzymes produced during inflammation
SE: GI distress, edema, renal failure
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handarmdoc
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