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| May cause tendonitis or tendon rupture. |
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| DNA synthesis inhibitor that has DI with Al, Mg, Fe, Zn, CA. |
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| Fluoroquinolone used for anthrax |
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| Only Fluoroquinolone that covers some gram + |
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| Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole |
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| Only Fluoroquinolone that covers anaerobes |
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| two fluoroquinolones that have adr of QTc prolongation. |
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| Moxifloxacin and Gemifloxacin |
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| Spectrum of Metronidazole |
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| DOC for Clostridium difficile |
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| Is trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ok to give to preg. women? |
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| NO! Don't use if their breast feeding or in children either. |
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| Causes brown discoloration of urine. |
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| Be aware of CrCl when using which drugs? |
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| Nitrofurantoin, Amphotericin |
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| Used for HSV one and two, shingles, and chickenpox. |
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| Indicated for recurrent herpes labialis |
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| Spectrum of Amantadine/Rimantadine |
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| Has a spectrum of Influenza A & B and avian flue |
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| Your patient has pre-existing lung conditions but needs drug for influenza A. Which drug should he stay away from? Why? |
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| Zanamivir; may cause bronchospasm and respiratory decline |
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| What is the preferred dosing for interferon alpha? |
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Definition
| long acting- once weekly (SQ) |
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| Which drug that is used in combo with interferon alpha may cause hemolytic anemia or major birth defects? What is is used to tx? |
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| Treats HIV and HBV and may cause acute exacerbation with discontinuation of medication |
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| Lamivudine or Entecavir (Entecavir is used if resistent to Lamivudine) |
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| Which individual azole should your patient stay away from if he has heart problems? |
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| Individual azole that can administered topically |
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| Azole that is commonly used for yeast infections. |
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| Azole that may cause visual disturbances. |
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| True or false. Amphotericin may cause hyperkalemia. |
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| False, it may cause HYPOKalemia |
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| Drug of choice for many systemic fungal infections? |
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| Used in Aspergillosis and systemic candida infection |
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| Indicated for onychomycosis (oral), tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea pedis (topical) |
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| Active only against trichophyton rubrum |
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