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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
Gemfibrozil
&
Lovastatin

can lead to?
Myopathy

Is caused from what two Rx:
-Gemfibrozil

-Lovastatin
AE of
pioglitazone?
Edema

AE of what Rx?
pioglitazone
-What is Streptokinase used for?
-(Type of Class) ?

What does it activate?
-Clot buster
-Fibrinolytic

-Plasminogen....Activator

What Rx?
-Streptokinase
What is used for vaginal candidiasis?
Clotrimazole.
Warfarin MOA ?
Inhibits synthesis of vit. K
(Dependent clotting factors.)

What Rx?
Warfarin
Glipizide is a sulfonylurea to control glucose levels. What is one of its AEs?
Hypoglycemia.
Carbamazepine
an anti-epileptic
has other uses what are they?
(2ct)
-Bipolar disorder

-Trigeminal neuralgia.

Alternate Rx for these two Dz is ?
Carbamazepine
What do you treat psoriasis with?
Calcipotriene.


Tx for ?
Psoriasis
Treatment for acne vulgaris?
Topical clindamycin.

Treatment for
acne vulgaris
Antiepileptic used in children?
Ethosuximide.
Which antiepileptic has the most broad coverage for different types of szs?
Valproate.

Has a broad or narrow coverage for what Dysfctn?
antiepileptic has the most broad coverage for different types of szs.

For Seizures!
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
Used to control eczema?
Hydrocortisone

Tx what?
Eczema
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)
AEs
of
Acarbose?
-Flatulence
-Abd pain.

AEs from which DM Rx
Acarbose
Representative incretins?
Exenatide
&
Sitagliptin.

W Sitagliptin what is its unique feature.
No Hypoglycemia.
Acne Rosacea treatment?
Metronidazole

Tx what Derm condition?
Acne Rosacea
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
Why would you not use
Valproate
in kids under 2 yrs old?
It can cause fatal hepatitis.
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
Detemir a _?_ acting insulin
Long Acting Insulin

What are 2 benefits.

Compared to..... NPH insulin.
-Little or no wt gain.
-Lower risk of hypoglycemia