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| lindane(Kwell), crotamiton(Eurax), permethrin (Nix) |
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Definition
| three medications used to kill scabies |
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| permethrin(Nix) should be washed off the hair or body in _______ |
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| lindane(Kwell), permethrin (Nix), malathion, pyrethrin |
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| four medications used to kill lice |
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| _____ is no longer the drug of choice for lice and scabies due to serious side effects |
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| siezures, restless, n/v, eczematous lesions |
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| 4 s/e of anti-parasitic medications |
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| sunburn medication that interferes with Sulfa drug's effectiveness |
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| benzocaine(Solarcaine), dibucaine(Nupercainal), tetracaine(pontacaine) |
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Definition
| three medications used to decrease discomfort of sunburn |
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| skin inflammation without pustules |
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| doxycycline - tetracycline - monocylcline |
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Definition
| three antibiotics used to treat acne |
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Definition
| oral contraceptive sometimes prescribed for acne |
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| Vitamin A compounds used to treat acne |
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| oil production - clogged pores |
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Definition
| retinoids function to reduce _____ and decreases ______ |
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| eczema (atopic dermatitis) |
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| inflammation, itch, rash, thick/leathery skin with blisters, clear fluid filled |
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Definition
| condition caused by overactive oil glands, newborns, teens |
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| skin condition in the lower extremities of older women from poor venous circulation |
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Definition
| there are ___ levels of eczema agents |
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Term
| hydrocortisone (cortaid, Synacort) |
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Definition
| drug of choice for eczema |
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Term
| emollients - topical glucocorticoids - immunosuppressants |
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Definition
| three type of drugs used in combination to treat psoriasis |
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Definition
| two systemic retinoids used to treat psoriasis |
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Term
| food - enhance absorption |
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Definition
| Soriatene and Tegison (for psoriasis) should be taken with _____ to ______ _______ |
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Term
| liver, retinal disease, CAD |
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Definition
| Soriatene and Tegison(for psoriasis) should be used cautiously with (3) |
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Term
| parasthesia, back pain, myalgia, hot flashes, increase appetite, depression, suicidal, insomnia, dry mouth, blurred vision, skin peeling, rash, skin atrophy |
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Definition
| adverse effects of systemic psoriasis meds |
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| it takes ____ to see effects of systemic psoriasis meds |
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Definition
| no _____ can be consumed with systemic psoriasis meds |
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| a pt can not ____ ___ for 3 years after taking systemic psoriasis meds |
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| pts must use two forms of contraceptives for _____ before and ____ after systemic psoriasis meds due to teratogenic effects |
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Definition
| most common cause of contact dermatitis |
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| major s/e of tetracycline |
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| tetracycline _________ the effects of oral anitcoagulants |
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| tetracylcine ________ the effects of oral contraceptives |
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| ______ decrease the absorption of tetracyclines |
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Definition
| anticancer drug that may be prescribed to control severe psoriasis |
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Term
| Burow's solution, calamine, benadryl |
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Definition
| three medications used to treat contact dermatitis |
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Term
| aluminum acetate solution |
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Definition
| another name of Burow's solution |
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Term
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Definition
| two antipruritics used to treat contact dermatitis |
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Definition
| two drugs used to treat psoriasis |
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