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43 Cards in this Set
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Danazol
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synthetic steroid ethisterone that suppresses the production of gonadotrophins and has some weak androgenic effects.
1st drug for endometriosis |
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nimodipine
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acute reduction of pressure in subaracnoid pressure
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Trigeminal Neuralgia
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Can't Top PENT up PainCarbamazepineTopiramateGabapentinPhenytoin
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valerian
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OTC herbal remedy for sleep
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doxylamine
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1st gen antihistamine
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trazodone
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sleep and antidepressant
trazo"bone" |
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doxepin
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a TCA
risk of arrhythmia |
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zolpidem
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@ benzo receptor
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zaleplon
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@ benzo receptor
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eszoplicone
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long term Ok for sleep
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ramelteon
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Melatonin
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atomoxetine
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for ADHD, narcolepsy (like buproprion)
NE reuptake inhibitor |
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pramipexole
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non-ergoline dopamine agonist indicated for:
Parkinson's disease restless legs syndrome (RLS) |
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ropinirole
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non-ergoline dopamine agonist indicated for:
Parkinson's disease restless legs syndrome (RLS) |
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Inhaled anesthetic with HIGH HEPATOTOXICITY
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halothane
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middle potency inhaled anesthetic
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isoflurane
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2 high potency inhaled anesthetics
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desflurane
sevoflurane |
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anesthetic with risk of PANCREATITIS
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propofol
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anesthetic to DECREASE cerebral blood flow
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barbiturates
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phases of NM blockade
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I - 10 mins = NO ANTAGONISM
II - large dose 20-30 mins, AChase inhibitor |
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receptor match for endogenous opioids
Mu? Delta? Kappa? |
Mu = beta-endorphin
Delta = enKephalin Kappa = Dynorphin DK/KD stay together |
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Treatment for Essential Tremor
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B-blocker
PRIMIDONE (anticonvulsant) clonazepam EtOH |
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glaucoma drugs
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A1M3 B-blockers (secretion)Alpha2-agonists (apraclonidine, brimonidine, dipivefrin) Muscarinic AGONISTS (contracts ciliary body) Prostaglandins Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Mannitol |
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thalidomide
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lowers TNF-alpha levels
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donepezil
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cholinergic agonist & ACHase inhibitor
Alzheimers |
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galantamine
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cholinergic agonist & ACHase inhibitorAlzheimers
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pilocarpine
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cholinergic agonist
make salive |
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cyclopentolate
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cholinergic antagonist
dilate pupil |
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alpha1/beta1 ANTagonists
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carvedilol
labetalol |
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alpha1 & beta1 weak AGONIST
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acebutololpindolol
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diphenoxylate
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opioid used for diarrhea
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inhibit ACh uptake into vesicles
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vesamicol
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inhibit choline uptake into neuron
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hemicholinium
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promotes release of stored ACh vesicles
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black widow toxin
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metyrosine
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inhibits tyrosine hydroxylase (tyrosine to L-DOPA)
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reserpine
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irreversible inhibits VMAT - no catecholamines into vesicles
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bretylium
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inhibits NE release
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guanethidine
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inhibits NE release
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pyrimethamine
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competes with DHFRToxoplasmosisMalaria
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rifaximin
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use for hyperammonemia to lower colonic ammoniagenic bacteria
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benzoate
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use for hyperammonemia to bind amino acids and lead to excretion
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phenylbutyrate
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use for hyperammonemia to bind amino acids and lead to excretion
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bortezomib
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proteasome inhibitormultiple myelomaWaldenstrom's
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