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| Antibiotics with therapeutic levels in CSF +/- Inflammation |
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| Chloramphenicol, Rifampin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Ethionamide, Sulfonamide/Trimethoprim, Metronidazole (CRIPES Metro) |
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| Antibiotics without therapeutic levels in CSF +/- Inflammation |
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| Aminoglycosides, 1st/2nd generation cephalosporin (except cefuroxime) |
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| Prophylaxis for N. meningitidis |
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Definition
| Rifampin, Ceftriaxone, Ciprofloxacin |
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| Treatment for HSV encephalitis |
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| Simple analgesics, NSAIDs, triptans, ergotamine, ergot derivatives, opiods, anti-emetics |
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| Migraine Prophylaxis (menstrual) |
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| Migraine Prophylaxis (healthy, HTN, angina, anxiety) |
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| Migraine Prophylaxis (depression, insomnia) |
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| Migraine Prophylaxis (seizure, manic-depressive) |
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| Migraine Prophylaxis (last resort) |
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| Cluster Headache abortion |
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Definition
| Oxygen, triptans, ergotamine, ergot derivatives |
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| Cluster Headache prophylaxis |
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Definition
| Verapimil, Lithium, (ergotamine, methysergide if refractory) |
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| Phenytoin, Phenobarbital, Carbamazepine |
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| AED's that are inhibitors |
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| Ethosuximide, Gabapentin, Levetiracetam, Pregabalin, Tiagabine |
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| What to monitor for most AED's |
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Definition
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| What to monitor for gabapentin |
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Definition
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| What to monitor for valproic acid |
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Definition
| LFT's, platelets, ammonia, seizures |
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| Cholinesterase Inhibitors (for AD) |
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Definition
| Donepezil, Galantamine, Rivastigmine, Tacrine (not used d/t hepatotoxicity) |
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| 2nd line for AD after cholinesterase inhibitors |
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Definition
| Memantine (aaantine; a for AD) |
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| 0:nothing I:unilateral II: bilateral III: bilateral + posture IV: bilateral + posture + help V: severe |
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| Levodopa/Carbidopa, amantadine, selegiline/rasagaline, entacapone |
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| Anticholenergics (for PD, not really used) |
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| Treatment of hypomobility in PD |
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Definition
| Apomorphine (strong emetic) |
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| What to use for psychosis in PD |
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| MS exacerbation treatments |
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Definition
| Moderate: prednisone, Severe: methylprednisolone, Very Severe: plasma exchange |
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| immunomodulators, Mitoxantrone, natalizumab |
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| Avonex (IM), Rebif, Betaseron, Extavia, Copaxone, Gilenya (PO) |
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Term
| Drugs that may induce glaucoma |
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Definition
| Corticosteroids, anticholenergics, vasodilators, cimetidine |
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Definition
| decrease aqueous humor production |
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Term
| Alpha adrenergic agonist example and MOA |
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Definition
| Brimonidine, decrease production of aqueous humor |
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Term
| Prostaglandin analong example and MOA |
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Definition
| travoprost, increase outflow of aqueous humor |
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Term
| Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors example and MOA |
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Definition
| dorzolamide, decrease production of aqueous humor |
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Term
| Parasympathomimetics example and MOA |
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Definition
| Pilocarpine, increase outflow of aqueous humor (ciliary muscle contraction) |
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