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Really Bad Complications
of Exenatide (3ct) (H+ = PAN) Rx is obtained from what source: ? |
-Pancreatitis Acute
-Appetite Decreased -Nausea From Gilamonster saliva Are S/E of what Rx What Class of Rx? |
Exenatide
an Incretin |
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Gemfibrozil
& Lovastatin can lead to? |
Myopathy
Is caused from what two Rx: |
-Gemfibrozil
-Lovastatin |
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AE of
pioglitazone? |
Edema
AE of what Rx? |
pioglitazone
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-What is Streptokinase used for?
-(Type of Class) ? What does it activate? |
-Clot buster
-Fibrinolytic -Plasminogen....Activator What Rx? |
-Streptokinase
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What is used for vaginal candidiasis?
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Clotrimazole.
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Warfarin MOA ?
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Inhibits synthesis of vit. K
(Dependent clotting factors.) What Rx? |
Warfarin
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Glipizide is a sulfonylurea to control glucose levels. What is one of its AEs?
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Hypoglycemia.
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Carbamazepine
an anti-epileptic has other uses what are they? (2ct) |
-Bipolar disorder
-Trigeminal neuralgia. Alternate Rx for these two Dz is ? |
Carbamazepine
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What do you treat psoriasis with?
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Calcipotriene.
Tx for ? |
Psoriasis
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Treatment for acne vulgaris?
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Topical clindamycin.
Treatment for |
acne vulgaris
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Antiepileptic used in children?
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Ethosuximide.
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Which antiepileptic has the most broad coverage for different types of szs?
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Valproate.
Has a broad or narrow coverage for what Dysfctn? |
antiepileptic has the most broad coverage for different types of szs.
For Seizures! |
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AEs of Carbamazepine?
5ct H+ |
-Aplastic Anemia.(Rarely)........
-Ataxia..................................... -CNS depression..................... -Drowsiness............................. -Lithium toxicity (Can increase) AEs of what Rx:? |
Carbamazepine
H+ A A C D L |
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Used to control eczema?
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Hydrocortisone
Tx what? |
Eczema
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MOA
of Heparin? |
Enhances activity of
antithrombin III. MOA for : Heparin Warfarin |
Heparin = Antithrombin III ENHANCEMENT
Warfarin = Vit K synthesis INHIBITOR H = A (Enhances) W = K (inhibitor) |
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AEs
of Acarbose? |
-Flatulence
-Abd pain. AEs from which DM Rx |
Acarbose
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Representative incretins?
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Exenatide
& Sitagliptin. W Sitagliptin what is its unique feature. |
No Hypoglycemia.
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Acne Rosacea treatment?
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Metronidazole
Tx what Derm condition? |
Acne Rosacea
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For oral and vaginal candidiasis
UTIs caused by candida species? |
Fluconazole.
What class? Nm the 3 Rx? What Bug/infect-location? |
Azoles
-clotrimazole -fluconazole -voriconazole Candida UTI |
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Why would you not use
Valproate in kids under 2 yrs old? |
It can cause fatal hepatitis.
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What long acting insulin
is given once or twice a day and is assoc w little risk of hypoglycemia ? |
Glargine.
T / F Has high risk of hypoglycemia? |
FALSE
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Detemir a _?_ acting insulin
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Long Acting Insulin
What are 2 benefits. Compared to..... NPH insulin. |
-Little or no wt gain.
-Lower risk of hypoglycemia |