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T test
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commonly used method to evaluate the differences in means between two groups. The statistic that you get is a t value.
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Dependent t teset
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eg_ before vs after. used to test for difference between two similiar or related groups
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independent t teset
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blood pressure of patients who were given a drug vs. a control group who received a placebo. used to test for difference between two independent groups like sues and natielie's group on the means of a continoius variable
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Anova
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statistical procedure that determines if there is a significant difference between 3 or more groups. The results of the anova will be an f value which is a ratio made up of the variance between divided by the vairance within, tells us if ther is a difference somewhere. Following a significant F finding, follow up comparison must be done to determine where the differences lie.
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Correlation
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show how stronly pairs of variable are related. Example VO2 max and reaction time have an inverse relationship , correlation tell us how much the variation in reaction time can be explain by VO2 max. The statistic that you get is an r value.
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Motor learning
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the study of variables that affect the acquisition of skilled movements as a result of practice (area_
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motor learning
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a change in capbilitiy of an individiula to perform a motor skill that must be inferred from a relatively permanent improvement in performance aws a result of practice and experience
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motor control
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study of theories and structures that govern the prodcution of skilled movement. This deals with neural, physical, and behavioral
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motor development
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study of variables that affect the continous process of human growth, maturation, and motor development form infancy to old age
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motor skill
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a skill that requires voluntary body and or limb movemnt to achieve its goal initiatied by innervating a muscule
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motor ability
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a genral innate trait or capcity that is related to ultimate performance of a motor skill
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1. Both eyes
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2. bid -
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2. Two times daily
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3. Right ear (As directed is also acceptable)
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4. ad -
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4. As directed (Right ear is also acceptable)
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5. gtts -
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5. Drops
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6. NS -
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6. Normal Saline
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7. As needed
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8. ut dict -
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8. As directed
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9. tid -
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9. Three times daily
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10. pr -
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10. Per rectum (rectally)
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11. Every other day
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12. po -
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12. By mouth; Orally
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13. sq -
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13. Subcutaneously
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14. Sufficient quantity
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15. ac -
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15. Before meals
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16. WF -
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16. With food
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17. BP -
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17. Blood pressure
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18. PV -
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18. Per vagina (vaginally)
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19. qd -
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19. Every day
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20. Four times daily
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21. pc -
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21. After meals
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22. au -
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22. Both ears
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23. Left eye
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24. As directed
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25. u -
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25. Unit
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26. IM -
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26. Intramuscularly
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27. top -
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27. Topically
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28. ung -
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28. Ointment
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29. sl -
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29. Sublingually
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30. supp -
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30. Suppository
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31. oz -
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31. Ounce
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32. fl -
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32. Fluid
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33. mL -
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33. Milliliter
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34. gr -
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34. Grain
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35. mg -
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35. Milligram
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36. L -
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36. Liter
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37. IV -
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37. Intravenous
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38. g -
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38. Gram
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39. mcg -
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39. Microgram
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40. tsp -
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40. Teaspoon
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41. MDI -
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41. Metered-dose inhaler
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42. caps -
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42. Capsule
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43. tab -
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43. Tablet
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44. liq -
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44. Liquid
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45. One-half
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46. od -
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46. Right eye
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47. as -
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47. Left ear
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48. At bedtime
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49. Headache
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50. Around the clock
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Write the definitions for the following prefixes:
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Write the definitions for the following prefixes:
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1. dys -
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1. painful, difficult
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2. erythr -
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2. red
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3. hyper -
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3. above or excessive
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4. hypo -
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4. below or deficient
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5. intra -
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5. within
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6. across, through
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7. poly -
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7. many
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8. micro -
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8. small
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9. pseudo -
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9. false
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10. pro -
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10. before
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11. neo -
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11. new
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12. exo -
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12. outside
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13. post -
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13. after
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14. macro -
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14. large
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15. pre -
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15. before
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16. leuk -
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16. white
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17. end -
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17. within
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1. ula -
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1. small
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2. spasm -
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2. involuntary contraction
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3. toxic -
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3. poison
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4. tomy -
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4. incision
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5. sclerosis -
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5. narrowing, constriction
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6. scopy -
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6. examination
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7. rrhea -
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7. discharge
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8. philia -
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8. attraction for
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9. phagia -
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9. swallowing
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10. disease
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11. decrease
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12. vision
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13. oma -
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13. tumor
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14. pouching or hernia
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15. measuring process
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16. megaly -
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16. enlargement
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17. logy -
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17. study of
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18. lith -
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18. stone, calculus
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19. itis -
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19. inflammation
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20. ism -
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20. condition of
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21. emia -
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21. blood condition
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22. ectomy -
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22. removal
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23. pain
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Write out the following sig codes as proper patient directions.
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Write out the following sig codes as proper patient directions.
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1. 1 po q 6 h pp
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1. Take 1 tablet/capsule by mouth every 6 hours as needed for pain.
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2. 1 po q12h X 10d
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2. Take 1 tablet/capsule by mouth every 12 hours for 10 days.
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3. 1-2 po q4-6h
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3. Take 1-2 tablets/capsules by mouth every 4 to 6 hours.
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4. 1 po qid
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4. Take 1 tablet/capsule by mouth 4 times daily.
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5. 2 po q am X 30d
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5. Take 2 tablets/capsules by mouth every morning for 30 days.
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6. 2 gtts au bid X 7d
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6. Instill 2 drops in both ears 2 times daily for 7 days.
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7. 0.5 cc IM q am
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7. Inject 0.5 mL intramuscularly every morning.
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8. 1 po qid (pc and hs)
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8. Take 1 tablet/capsule by mouth 4 times daily (after meals and at bedtime).
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9. 1-2 inh q6h prn S.O.B.
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9. Use 1-2 inhalations every 6 hours as needed for shortness of breath.
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10. 3 gtts as q2h atc
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10. Instill 3 drops in the left ear every 2 hours around the clock.
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11. 1½ tsp po tid X 5d
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11. Take 1 ½ teaspoonsful by mouth 3 times daily for 5 days.
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12. 1 patch q 24h
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12. Apply 1 patch topically every 24 hours.
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13. 1-2 po at onset of HA, NTE 4/day
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13. Take 1-2 tablets/capsules by mouth at onset of headache. Not to exceed 4 tablets/capsules per day.
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14. 2.5 cc po tid X 7d
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14. Take 2.5 mL by mouth 3 times daily for 7 days.
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15. AAA qid prn itching
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15. Apply to affected area 4 times daily as needed for itching.
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1. The generic term for a liquid dosage form in which the drug has been completely dissolved is___________.
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1. Solution
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2. A technician can use a ___________ and ____________ to effectively pulverize (crush) a tablet.
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2. Mortar, Pestle
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3. Extemporaneously compounded suspensions will usually require auxiliary labels that say _______________ and/or __________________.
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3. Shake Well, Must Be Refrigerated
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4. The smallest capsule size is indicated by the number __________.
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4. 5
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5. The largest capsule size is indicated by the number __________.
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5. 000
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6. These sheets of paper provide an alternative to an ointment slab on which to compound creams and ointments.
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6. Parchment Paper
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7. The technique used for filling empty gelatin capsules with a powdered drug.
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7. Punch Method
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8. These types of solutions are very sweet and may or may not contain drug.
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8. Syrups
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9. This compound consists of particles of drug "suspended" in a liquid vehicle.
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9. Suspensions
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10. The three most common types of topical compounds are ____________, ____________ and __________.
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10. Creams, Gels, Ointments
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11. This type of compound is temperature sensitive and is designed to melt at body temperature. It may use a vehicle like cocoa butter.
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11. Suppositories
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12. Menthol, wintergreen and camphor solutions are all examples of __________.
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12. Spirits
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13. These are instruments have a flat metal surface with a wooden or plastic handle and come in many different sizes.
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13. Spatulas
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14. A technician might add a small amount of liquid to a powdered drug and then continue to pulverize the drug. This practice will reduce the particle size of the powder and is called _______________.
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14. Levigation
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15. These substances are non-medicated and are used only to "transport" the drug into the body.
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15. Vehicle
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16. A ____________________ is the type of scale most commonly used in ambulatory pharmacies.
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16. Class A Torsion Balance
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17. These solutions are used to wash or cleanse a certain area of the body. They may contain an antibiotic or antiseptic.
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17. Irrigation
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18. Compounds made from two liquids that will not dissolve into each other and must be shaken before each use are specifically called ____________.
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18. Emulsion
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19. When mixing a cream, a technician will combine powdered drug with the cream vehicle by adding small amounts of each until both substances are completely mixed together. This "little by little" technique is called ___________________.
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19. Geometric Dilution
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20. When using torsion balance in the pharmacy, the substance being weighed is always put on the _____________ pan.
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20. Left
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Accolate® – (zafirlukast)
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Chronic Asthma
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Accupril® – (quinapril)
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Hypertension / Angina
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Accutane® – (isotretinoin)
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Acne
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Aciphex® – (rabeprazole)
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Acid Reflux, Ulcers, GERD
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Adalat® – (nifedipine)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Advair® – (salmeterol/fluticasone)
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Asthma
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Aldactone® – (spironolactone)
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Edema
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Allegra® – (fexofenadine)
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Seasonal Allergies
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Altace® – (ramipril)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Ambien® – (zolpidem)
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Sleeplessness
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Amerge® – (naratriptan)
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Migraine Headaches
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Amoxil® – (amoxicillin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Anaprox® – (naproxen)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Ansaid® – (flurbiprofen)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Antabuse® – (disulfiram)
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Alcohol Abuse
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Aricept® – (donepezil)
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Alzheimer’s Disease
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Atacand® – (candesartan)
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Hypertension
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Atarax® – (hydroxyzine HCl)
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Allergies, Dizziness
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Ativan® – (lorazepam)
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Anxiety, Sleeplessness
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Atrovent® – (ipratropium)
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Asthma
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Axid® – (nizatidine)
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Indigestion, Acid Reflux
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Azulfidine® – (sulfasalazine)
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Go To Top
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B
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Bactrim® – (sulfamethoxazole / trimethoprim)
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Bacterial Infection
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Bentyl® – (dicyclomine)
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Betagan® – (levobunolo)
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Glaucoma
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Betapace® – (sotalol)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Betoptic® – (betaxolol)
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Glaucoma
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Blocadren® – (timolol)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Bumex® – (bumetanide)
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Edema
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BuSpar® – (buspirone)
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Anxiety
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Cafergot® – (ergotamine / caffeine)
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Migraine Headache
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Calan® – (verapamil)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Capoten® – (captopril)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Carafate® – (sucralfate)
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Ulcer
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Cardene® – (nicardipine)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Cardizem® – (diltiazem)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Cardura® – (doxazosin)
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Hypertension
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Cataflam® – (diclofenac potassium)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Catapres® – (clonidine)
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Hypertension
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Ceclor® – (cefaclor)
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Bacterial Infection
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Cefzil® – (cefprozil)
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Bacterial Infection
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Celebrex® (celecoxib)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Cinobac® (cinoxacin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Cipro® – (ciprofloxacin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Claritin® – (loratidine)
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Seasonal Allergies
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Cleocin® – (clindamycin)
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Acne, Bacterial Infection
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Cleocin T® – (clindamycin)
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Acne
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Clinoril® – (sulindac)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Clozaril® – (clozapine)
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Schizophrenia
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Cogentin® – (benztropine mesylate)
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Parkinson’s Disease
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Cognex® – (tacrine)
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Alzheimer’s Disease
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Compazine® - (prochlorperazine)
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nausea/vomiting
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Coreg® - (carvedilol)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Corgard® – (nadolol)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Coumadin® – (warfarin)
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Thrombosis (Clots)
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Covera® – (verapamil)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Cozaar® – (losartan)
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Hypertension
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Cycrin® – (medroxyprogesterone)
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Contraception, HRT
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Cytotec® – (misoprostol)
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Ulcers Due to NSAID Therapy
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Darvocet N-100® – (propoxyphene/APAP)
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Pain
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Daypro® – (oxaprozin)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Deltasone® – (prednisone)
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Inflammation
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Demerol® – (meperidine)
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Pain
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Depakene® – (valproic acid)
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Seizure Disorder, Epilepsy
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Depakote® – (divalproex)
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Seizure Disorder, Epilepsy
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Desyrel® – (trazodone)
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Depression
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Dexedrine® – (dextroamphetamine)
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ADD, ADHD, Narcolepsy
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Diabeta® – (glyburide)
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Diabetes
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Didronel® – (etidronate)
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Hypercalcemia
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Diflucan® – (fluconazole)
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Fungal Infections
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Dilantin® – (phenytoin)
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Seizure Disorder, Epilepsy
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Dilaudid® – (hydromorphone)
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Pain
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Diovan® – (valsartan)
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Hypertension
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Disalcid® – (salsalate)
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Arthritis
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Ditropan® – (oxybutynin)
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Bladder Spasms
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Duragesic® – (fentanyl)
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Pain
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Dyazide® – (triamterene/HCTZ)
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Hypertension, Edema
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DynaCirc® – (isradipine)
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Hypertension, Angina
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E.E.S.® – (erythromycin)
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Effexor® – (venlafaxine)
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Elavil® – (amitriptyline)
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ERYC® – (erythromycin)
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Ery-Tab® – (erythromycin)
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Estrace® – (estradiol)
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Estratab® – (esterified estrogens)
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Evista® – (raloxifene)
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Go To Top
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F
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Famvir® – (famciclovir)
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Herpes, Shingles
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Feldene® – (piroxicam)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Fiorinal® – (butalbital/ASA)
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Migraine Headaches
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Fioricet® – (butalbital/APAP)
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Migraine Headaches
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Flagyl® – (metronidazole)
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Bacterial Infection
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Flexeril® – (cyclobenzaprine)
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Skeletal Muscle Pain
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Flovent® – (fluticasone)
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Asthma, Bronchoconstriction
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Floxin® – (ofloxacin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Flumadine® – (rimantadine)
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Influenza Virus
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Fosamax® – (alendronate)
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Osteoporosis
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G
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Geodon® – (ziprasidone)
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Psychosis
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Glucophage® – (metformin)
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Diabetes
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Glucotrol® – (glipizide)
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Diabetes
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Glucovance® – (metformin/glyburide)
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Diabetes
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H
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Halcion® – (triazolam)
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Anxiety, Sleeplessness
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Haldol® – (haloperidol)
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Psychosis
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Hytrin® – (terazosin)
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Hypertension
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Hyzaar® – (losartan/HCTZ)
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Hypertension, Edema
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I
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Imitrex® – (sumatriptan)
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Migraine Headache
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Inderal® – (propranolol)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Indocin® – (indomethacin)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Isoptin® – (verapamil)
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Hypertension, Angina
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K
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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K-Dur® – (potassium chloride)
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Potassium Deficiency
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Keflex® – (cephalexin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Klonopin® – (clonazepam)
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Anxiety, Sleeplessness
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Kwell® – (lindane)
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Lice, Scabies
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Kytril® – (granisetron)
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Nausea, Vomiting
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L
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Lachydrin® – (AmLactin® )
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Dry Skin
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Lactulose® – (Duphalac® )
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Constipation
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Lamictal® – (lamotrigene)® )
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Epilepsy
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Lamisil® – (terbinafine)
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Fungal Infection
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Lanoxin® – (digoxin)
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Congestive Heart Failure
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Lasix® – (furosemide)
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Edema
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Lescol® – (fluvastatin)
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Excessive Cholesterol
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Levothroid® – (levothyroxine)
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Hypothyroidism
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Lipitor® – (atorvastatin)
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Excessive Cholesterol
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Lithobid® – (lithium)
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Bipolar Disorder
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Lithonate® – (lithium)
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Bipolar Disorder
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Lodine® – (etodolac)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Lopid® – (gemfibrozil)
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Excessive Cholesterol
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Lopressor® – (metoprolol)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Lorcet® – (hydrocodone/APAP)
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Pain
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Lortab® – (hydrocodone/APAP)
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Pain
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Lotensin® – (benazepril)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Lovenox® – (enoxaparin)
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Thrombosis (Clots)
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Macrobid® – (nitrofurantoin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Macrodantin® – (nitrofurantoin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Maxalt® – (rizatriptan)
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Migraine Headache
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Maxzide® – (triamterene/HCTZ)
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Hypertension, Edema
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Mevacor® – (lovastatin)
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Excessive Cholesterol
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Micro K® – (potassium chloride)
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Potassium Deficiency
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Micronase® – (glyburide)
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Diabetes
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Minipress® – (prazosin)
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Hypertension
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Minocin® – (minocycline)
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Acne, Bacterial Infection
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Monopril® – (fosinopril)
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Hypertension, Angina
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N
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Naprosyn® – (naproxen)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Neoral® – (cyclosporine)
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Transplant Recipient
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Neurontin® – (gabapentin)
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Seizure Disorders
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Nexium® – (esomeprazole)
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Ulcers, GERD
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Nitro-Dur® – (nitroglycerin)
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Angina
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Nizoral® – (ketoconazole)
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Fungal Infection
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Nolvadex® – (tamoxifen)
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Estrogen-Dependant Tumors
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Noroxin® – (norfloxacin)
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Bacterial Infections
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O
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Ogen® – (estropipate)
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Estrogen Deficiency
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Orasone® – (prednisone)
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Inflammation
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Orinase® – (tolbutamide)
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Diabetes
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Orudis® – (ketoprofen)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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P
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Pamelor® – (nortriptyline)
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Depression
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Paxil® – (paroxetine)
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Depression
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Pediapred® – (prednisolone)
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Asthma
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PenVee K® – (penicillin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Pepcid® – (famotidine)
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Indigestion, Acid, Ulcers
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Percocet® – (oxycodone/APAP)
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Pain
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Percodan® – (oxycodone/ASA)
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Pain
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Peridex® – (chlorhexidine)
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Gum Disease
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Phenergan® – (promethazine)
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Nausea, Vomiting
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Phenergan / Codeine® – (promethazine / codeine)
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Cough
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Plaquenil® – (hydroxychloroquine)
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Rheumatoid Arthritis / Malarial Preventative
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Plendil® – (felodipine)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Pravachol® – (pravastatin)
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Excessive Cholestrol
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Premarin® – (conjugated estrogens)
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Estrogen Deficiency
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Prevacid® – (lansoprazole)
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Ulcers, GERD
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Prilosec® – (omeprazole)
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Ulcers, GERD
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Prinivil® – (lisinopril)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Procardia® – (nifedipine)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Proscar® – (finasteride)
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BPH (Enlarged Prostate)
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ProSom® – (estazolam)
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Sleeplessness
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Protonix® – (pantoprazole)
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Ulcers, GERD
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Proventil® – (albuterol)
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Asthma
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Provera® – (medroxyprogesterone)
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Contraception
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Prozac® – (fluoxetine)
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Depression
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Pyridium® – (phenazopyridine)
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Painful Urination
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Q
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Questran® – (cholestryramine)
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Excessive Cholesterol
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R
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Reglan® – (metoclopramide)
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Nausea, Vomiting
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Relafen® – (nabumetone)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Restoril® – (temazepam)
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Anxiety, Sleeplessness
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Risperdol® – (risperidone)
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Psychosis
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Ritalin® – (methylphenidate)
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ADD, ADHD, Narcolepsy
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Robitussin® – (guaifenesin)
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Congestion
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S
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Sandimmune® – (cyclosporine)
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Transplant Recipient
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Septra® – (sulfamethoxazole / trimethoprim)
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Bacterial Infection
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Serax® – (oxazepam)
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Anxiety, Sleeplessness
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Serevent® – (salmeterol)
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Asthma
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Seroquel® – (quetiapine)
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Psychosis
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Serzone® – (nefazodone)
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Depression
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Singulair® – (montelukast)
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Chronic Asthma
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Slow-K® – (potassium chloride)
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Potassium Deficiency
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Soma® – (carisoprodol)
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Skeletal Muscle Pain
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Sonata® – (zaleplon)
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Sleeplessness
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Sporanox® – (itraconazole)
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Fungal Infections
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Stadol® – (butorphanol)
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Pain
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Sublimaze® – (fentanyl)
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Pain
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Sumycin® – (tetracycline)
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Acne, Bacterial Infections
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Symmetrel® – (amantadine)
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Influenza Virus
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Synthroid® – (levothyroxine)
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Hypothyroidism
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T
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Tagamet® – (cimetidine)
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Indigestion, Acid
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Tamiflu® – (oseltamivir)
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Influenza
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Tapazole® – (methimazole)
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Hyperthyroidism
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Tenormin® – (atenolol)
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Hypertension
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Theo-Dur® – (theophylline)
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Asthma
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Tiazac® – (diltiazem)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Ticlid® – (ticlopidine)
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Thrombosis (Clots)
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Tigan® – (trimethobenzamide)
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Nausea, Vomiting
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Tolectin® – (tolmetin)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Tolinase® – (tolazamide)
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Diabetes
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Toradol® – (ketorolac)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Transderm Nitro® – (nitroglycerin)
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Angina
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Trental® – (pentoxifylline)
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Thrombosis
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Trilafon® – (perphenazine)
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Psychosis
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Trovan® – (trovafloxacin)
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Bacterial Infection
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Tylenol w/Codeine® – (acetaminophen / codeine)
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Pain
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Tylox® – (oxycodone/APAP)
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Pain
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U
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Ultram® – (tramadol)
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Pain
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V
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Valium® – (diazepam)
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Sleeplessness, Anxiety, Skeletal Muscle Spasms
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Valtrex® – (valacyclovir)
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Herpes, Shingles
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Vancocin® – (vancomycin)
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Bacterial Infections
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Vasotec® – (enalapril)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Ventolin® – (albuterol)
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Asthma
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Veralen® – (verapamil)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Viagra® – (sildenafil)
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Impotence, Sexual Dysfunction
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Vicodin® – (hydrocodone / APAP)
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Pain
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Vicoprofen® – (hydrocodone / ibuprofen)
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Pain
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Vioxx® – (rofecoxib)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Vistaril® – (hydroxyzine pamoate)
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Dizziness, Allergies
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Voltaren® – (diclofenac sodium)
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Pain Due to Inflammation
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Go To Top
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W
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DURG
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INDICATION
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Wellbutrin® – (bupropion)
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Depression
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Go To Top
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X
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Xalatan® – (latanoprost)
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Glaucoma
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Xanax® – (alprazolam)
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Anxiety
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Xenical® – (orlistat)
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Obesity
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Z
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DRUG
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INDICATION
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Zantac® – (ranitidine)
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Indigestion, Acid
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Zestoretic® – (lisinopril/HCTZ)
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Hypertension, Edema
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Zestril® – (lisinopril)
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Hypertension, Angina
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Zithromax® – (azithromycin)
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Bacterial Infections
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Zocor® – (simvastatin)
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Excessive Cholesterol
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Zofran® – (ondansetron)
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Nausea/Vomiting
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Zoloft® – (sertraline)
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Depression
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Zomig® – (zolmitriptan)
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Migraine Headache
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Zovirax® – (acyclovir)
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Herpes, Shingles
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Zyban® – (bupropion)
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Smoking
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Zyflo® - (zileuton)
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Chronic Asthema
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Zyloprim® – (allopurinol)
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Gout
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Zyprexa® – (olanzapine)
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Psychosis
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Zyrtec® – (cetirizine)
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Seasonal Allergies
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Zyvox® – (linezolid)
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Bacterial Infections
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1. XXIII
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7
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2. VII
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5
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3. V
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2
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4. II
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9
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5. IX
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11
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6. XI
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25
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7. XXV
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30
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8. XXX
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50
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9. L
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8
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10. VIII
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6
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11. VI
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45
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12. VL
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53
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13. LIII
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99
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14. IC
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4
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15. IV
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16
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16. XVI
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27
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17. XXVII
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39
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18. XXXIX
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41
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19. XLI
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86
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20. LXXXVI
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Convert The Following Metric Measurements.
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1. 250 mcg = ___________mg
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1. 250 mcg = __0.25______mg
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2. 935 mcg = ___________mg
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2. 935 mcg = __0.935______mg
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3. 600 mL = ___________L
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3. 600 mL = __0.6______L
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4. 1200 mg = ___________g
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4. 1200 mg = __1.2______g
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5. 750 cc = ___________L
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5. 750 cc = __0.75_____L
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6. 150 mg = ___________g
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6. 150 mg = __0.15_____g
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7. 320 mg = ___________g
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7. 320 mg = __0.32_____g
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8. 100 mL = ___________L
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8. 100 mL = __0.1______L
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9. 725 mcg = ___________kg
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9. 725 mcg = __0.000000725_kg
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10. 7 mg = ___________mcg
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10. 7 mg = __7000_____mcg
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11. 0.01 mg = ___________mcg
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11. 0.01 mg = __10_______mcg
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12. 7 kg = ___________g
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12. 7 kg = __7000_____g
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13. 1.7 L = ___________mL
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13. 1.7 L = __1700_____mL
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14. 3.2 g = ___________mg
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14. 3.2 g = __3200_____mg
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15. 0.03 kg = ___________g
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15. 0.03 kg = __30_______g
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16. 0.3 L = ___________mL
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16. 0.3 L = __300______mL
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17. 2.5 L = ___________cc
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17. 2.5 L = __2500_____cc
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18. 1.4 g = ___________mg
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18. 1.4 g = __1400_____mg
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19. 2000 g = ___________kg
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19. 2000 g = __2________kg
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20. 0.2 mg = ___________g
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20. 0.2 mg = __0.0002___g
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21. 100 mg = ___________g
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21. 100 mg = __0.1______g
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22. 4 g = ___________mg
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22. 4 g = __4000_____mg
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23. 0.75 mg = ___________g
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23. 0.75 mg = __0.00075__g
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24. 15 cc = ___________mL
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24. 15 cc = __15_______mL
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25. 35 L = ___________mL
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25. 35 L = __35,000_____mL
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26. 1.5 kL = ___________L
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26. 1.5 kL = __1500_____L
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27. 25 mg = ___________kg
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27. 25 mg = __0.000025_kg
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28. 300 mg = ___________g
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28. 300 mg = __0.3______g
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29. 0.95 cc = ___________L
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29. 0.95 cc = __0.00095__L
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30. 0.25 g = ___________mg
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30. 0.25 g = __250______mg
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31. 0.01 mg = ___________mcg
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31. 0.01 mg = __10_____ mcg
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32. 7 kg = ___________g
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32. 7 kg = __7000_____g
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33. 0.3L = ___________mL
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33. 0.3 L = __300______mL
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34. 1.5 mg = ___________g
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34. 1.5 mg = __0.0015____g
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35. 0.4 mg = ___________mcg
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35. 0.4 mg = __400_____ mcg
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36. 0.03 kg = ___________mg
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36. 0.03 kg = __30,000____mg
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37. 3.8 g = ___________mg
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37. 3.8 g = __3800_____mg
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38. 1.7 L = ___________mL
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38. 1.7 L = __1700_____mL
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39. 875 mL = ___________L
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39. 875 mL = __0.875_ L
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40. 2 mg = ___________mcg
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40. 2 mg = __2000_____mcg
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41. 62 g = ___________mg
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41. 62 g = __62,000____mg
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42. 167mg = ___________mcg
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42. 167 mg = __167,000___mcg
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