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19 Cards in this Set
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What drug has MOA of antioxidant properties to prevent direct oxidative tissue damage, minimizing radiocontrast-related renal dysfunction?
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Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst) |
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What drug is used to treat tylenol toxicity?
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Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst) |
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What is used to treat diabetic nephropathy?
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ACEI's, ARB's and CCB's
Statins |
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What is used to treat nondiabetic nephropathy?
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ACEIs and ARBs
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What MOA of Calcitriol?
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Suppresses PTH synthesis and decreases PTH concentration
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What drug has MOA of antioxidant properties to prevent direct oxidative tissue damage, minimizing radiocontrast-related renal dysfunction?
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Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst) |
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What drug is used to treat tylenol toxicity?
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Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst) |
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What is used to treat diabetic nephropathy?
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ACEI's, ARB's and CCB's
Statins |
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What is used to treat nondiabetic nephropathy?
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ACEIs and ARBs
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What MOA of Calcitriol?
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Suppresses PTH synthesis and decreases PTH concentration
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What is MOA of Doxercalciferol (hectorol)?
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Metabolized to active for of Vitamin D--> controls tubular calcium reabsorptoin and mobilization of calcium
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What are the vitamin D analogs?
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Calcitriol, Doxercalciferol, Paricalcitol
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What are phophate binders?
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Renagel and Renvela
Fosrenol |
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What is MOA of Renagel and Renvela?
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Binds phosphate in intestines, without altering calcium, aluminum or bicarb conc.
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What is MOA of Fosrenol?
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Decreases serum phophate in ESRD by inhibiting absorption of dietary phosphate.
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What is MOA of Sensipar?
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Attaches to calcium receptor on PT gland and increases receptor sensitivity to Ca, decreases PTH
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What are the treatments for chronic kidney disease?
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Vitamin D analogs
Phosphate binders Calcium Regulator |
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What is used for orthostatic hypotension?
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Midodrine
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What are the drug classes for diabetes?
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Sulfonylureas, Biguanides, Meglitinides, Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, Thiazolidinediones, DPP-4 Enzyme Inhibitor, Incretin Mimetic, Insulin, Pramlintide
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