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| Eye drop requiring refrigeration for storage. |
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| Brand name for Moxifloxicin. |
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| Eye drop used to treat glaucoma. |
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| Generic name for Patanol. |
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| Brand name for Latanoprost. |
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| Two Non-Dihydropyridine CCBs. |
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| Ace-inhibitor available as Prinivil and Zestril. |
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| Alpha-agonist available as tablet or patch. |
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| Brand name for selective Beta 1 blocker Tenormin. |
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| Brand name for Valsartan and HCTZ. |
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| The medication requires monitoring INR. |
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| Very important counseling point is sit down before taking. |
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| Indicated for ventricular arrhythmias. |
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| Main side effect is flushing. |
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| Brand name of Fenofibrate. |
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| Brand name of Simvastatin and Ezetimibe. |
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| Signs and symptoms of myopathy should be reported while taking. |
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| Lowers TGL, should be taken before meals. |
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| Sun sensitivity should be dicussed with patients. |
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| Brand name of Triamterene and HCTZ. |
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| Potassium-sparing diuretic. |
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| Brand name of Furosemide. |
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| Two meds classified as beta-agonists. |
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| Solution form of beta-agonist that should be protected from light. |
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| Asthma maintenance med containing Fluticasone and Salmeterol. |
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| Can't be crushed or chewed. |
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| Corticosteroid for asthma available as HFA inhaler and diskus. |
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| Corticosteroid for asthma available as respules for inhalation. |
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| ACh antagonist available as Handihaler. |
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| Two meds in Duoneb solution and Combivent MDI. |
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| Leukotriene anatagonist indicated for allergic rhinitis. |
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| Anti-allergy nasal spray that may cause drowsiness. |
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| Two anti-histamines indicated for pruritis and anxiety. |
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| Combo anti-histamine/anti-tussive that has black box warning for children < 2y/o. |
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| Brand name for Levocetirizine. |
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| Anti-tussive/anti-mine that should be shaken well. |
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| Nasal spray classified as anti-histamine. |
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| Onset to full action takes three weeks. |
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| Brand name of triamcinolone. |
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| Long acting insulin that should be administered at bedtime. |
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| Two insulins classified as rapid acting. |
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| Insulin is available as 70/30 and 50/50? |
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| Glipizide, Glyburide, Glimepiride |
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| Two medications contained in Glucovance? |
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| Most prominent side effect of this biguandide is diarrhea. |
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| Medication classified as a TZD. |
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| Incretin mimetic that cannot be used in Type 1 Diabetes. |
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| Can cause lactic acidosis. |
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| Incretin mimetic available as SQ injection? |
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| Two 250 mg tabs should not be substituted for one 500mg tab. |
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| Has a 5-16% cross-sensitivity with penicillin. |
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| Should not be used if pt. has sulfa allergy. |
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| 3rd generation cephalosporin that shouldnt be taken with antacids. |
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| Counseling points - wear sunscreen, drink water, no antacids. |
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| Indicated for UTIs and should be taken with food. |
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| Should always have do not drink alcohol sticker. |
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| Indicated for herpes zoster and genital herpes. |
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| Acyclovir and Valacyclovir |
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| 2 meds known as H-2 antagonists and also available OTC. |
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| For constipation, takes 2 to 4 weeks to take effect. |
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| Indicated for diabetic gastroparesis, increases GI Motility. |
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| Anti-emetic also used as antihistamine, shouldnt be used in child <2 y/o. |
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| Cessation of sweating is common side effect with these two anti-cholinergic/anti-spasmodic drugs used in IBS. |
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| Two counseling points for this class of drugs - can take with antacids, dont crush or chew. |
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| Brand name of Omeprazole. |
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| PPI with granules/powder for injection and tablets are dosage forms. |
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| PPI with oral disintegrating tablet as available dosage form. |
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| Brand name for Esomeprazole. |
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| This 2% ointment and cream indicated for treatment of ??? bacteria. |
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| Indicated for relief of pain associated w/ post herpatic neuralgia. |
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| Brand name for Fluocinodide, available as emollient. |
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| Brand name for Cicloprox? |
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| Treat fungal infections caused by Candida albicans? |
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| Adrenocorticoid used for available as DosePak. |
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| Should drink water and avoid alcohol, indicated for gout. |
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| NSAID, generic of Naprosyn? |
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| Transdermal patch for chronic pain, should be changed every 72 hrs. |
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| Generic of Norco, Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet. |
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| Max suggested daily dose is 3 grams. |
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| Sought by drug abusers due to MOA. |
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| Indicated for severe pain and detoxification from drug addiction. |
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| May cause drowsiness, constipation, and respiratory depression. |
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| Muscle relaxant indicated for spasticity. |
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| Muscle relaxant that causes drop in BP, has structure like Clonidine. |
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| Brand name for Carisiprodol and Cyclobenzaprine. |
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| Has an off-label indication for sleep. |
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| Classified as a TCA, original antidepressant. |
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| Effexor, Cymbalta, Pristiq |
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| Brand names for Paroxetine, Fluoxetine, and Citalopram. |
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| Therapeutic and toxic levels are very close to each other. |
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| Black box warning for agranulocytosis. |
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| Brand names for Risperidone and Quetiapine? |
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| Atypical antipsychotic, generic starts with Z. |
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| Brand names for Alprazolam and Lorazepam. |
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| Benzodiazepine indicated for short term relief of insomnia. |
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| Brand names for Eszopiclone and Zolpidem? |
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| Indicated for epilepsy, has black box warning for distinctive rash. |
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| Can cause gum enlargement w/o good dental hygene. |
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| Carbonic Anhydrase inhibitor, also has indications for headache. |
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| Use for seizures, generic name sounds like a CCB. |
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| Trileptal (Oxycarbazepine) |
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| Also used to treat diabetic neurophagic pain and post herpetic neuralgia. |
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| Form of methylphenidate, may leave dosage form in stool. |
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| Mixture of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. |
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| C-IV medication indicated for narcolepsy in adults. |
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| Obesity management drug available in tabs and caps. |
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| 2 meds including methylphenidate. |
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| Indicated for acute treatment of migraine headaches. |
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| Anti-histamine also available OTC and prevents nausea/vomiting. |
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| Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor for Alzheimers, should be taken at bedtime. |
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| For Parkinsons, contains methyldopa and carbidopa. |
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| For Parkinsons, has indication for RLS and immediate active form. |
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| What to do if forgot two doses of BC pills. |
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| Take 2 tabs for the next 2 days.Use backup contraception. |
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| What to do if you miss 3 or more doses of BC pills. |
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| Stop and throw ouyt current pack. Start new pack in 7 days.Use backup contraception. |
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| BC stored in refrigerator. |
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| Synthetic Thyroid Hormone, generic = Levothyroxine. |
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| HRT patch that should be changed twice a week. |
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| Contains conjugated estrogens and medroxyprogesterone acetate. |
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| Bisphosphonate, requires pt. to sit up 30min after taking. |
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| Intake of 40-150mEg per day for this vitamin. |
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| Generic name for Drisdol. |
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| Mechanism of action for Doxazosin, Terazosin, and Tamsulosin. |
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| 2 meds used to treat urinary incontinence. |
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| 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, pregnant women shouldnt touch. |
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| Urinary tract analgesic, can cause discoloration in urine, 2 day limit. |
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| Class of drugs that shouldnt be taken with nitrates? |
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| Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors |
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