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18 Cards in this Set
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Four groups of antivirals?
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antacids
histamine H2 antagonists proton-pump inhibitors miscellaneous |
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Three antacids?
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aluminum hydroxide
magaldrate magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide |
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Five histamine H2 antagonists?
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cimetidine
famotidine nizatidine ranitidine bismuth citrate ranitidine |
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Four proton-pump inhibitors?
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esomeprazole
lansoprazole omeprazole rabeprazole |
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Nine miscellaneous antiulcer agents?
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amoxicillin
bismuth subsalicylate clarithromycin metronidazole misoprostol pantoprazole propantheline sodium bicarbonate sucralfate |
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What are the general uses for antivirals?
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various (see breakdowns)
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Which three antivirals are used in the management of herpesvirus infections?
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acyclovir
famciclovir valacylovir |
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Which antiviral is used in the management of chickenpox?
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acyclovir
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Which 2 antivirals are used primarily in the prevention of influenza A viral infections?
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oseltamivir
zanamivir |
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Which four antivirals are used in the treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis?
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cidofovir
ganciclovir valganciclovir foscarnet |
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Vidarabine is used only to treat _______ viral infections.
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ophthalmic
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Which 2 antivirals are used in the treatment and prevention of oral-facial herpes simplex?
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penciclovir
docosanol |
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Most antiviral agents inhibit ____ _____.
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viral replication
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______ is an antiviral contraindication.
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hypersensitivity
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All except zanamivir require dosage adjustment in ____ impairment.
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renal
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______ may cause renal impairment and ____ toxicity.
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acyclovir
CNS |
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Which agent increases risk of seizures.
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foscarnet
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Acyclovir may have additive _____ and nephrotoxicity with drugs causing similar adverse reactions.
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CNS
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