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Acetaminophen
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Tylenol*
Analgesic |
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Acetaminophen, caffeine, codeine (phosphate)
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Tylenol #1* (8mg codeine)
Tylenol #2* (15mg codeine) Tylenol #3* (30mg codeine) Analgesic |
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Acetaminophen/ codeine (phosphate)
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Empracet-30* (discontinued)
Ratio-Emtec-30* Analgesic |
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Acetaminophen/ oxycodone (hydrocloride)
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Percocet* (5mg oxy)
Percocet-demi (2.5mg oxy) Analgesic |
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Acetaminophen/ tramadol (hydrochloride)
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Tramacet*
Analgesic |
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Buprenorphone (hydrochloride)/ naloxone (hydrochloride dehydrate)
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Suboxone
Analgesic |
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Codeine (phosphate)
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ratio-Codeine*
Analgesic |
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Codeine (monohydrate)/ (codeine sulfate trihydrate)
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Codeine-Contin
Analgesic |
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Fentanyl
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Duragesic*
Analgesic |
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Hydromorphone (hydrochloride)
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Dilaudid*
Hydromorph-Contin Analgesic |
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Methadone (hydrochloride)
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Metadol
Analgesic |
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Morphine (hydrochloride)
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M.O.S.*
Analgesic |
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Morphine sulfate (pentahydrate)
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M.O.S. -sulfate*
MS-Contin* MS-IR Analgesic |
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Oxycodone (hydrochloride)
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OxyNEO
Oxy-IR* Analgesic |
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Tramadol (hydrochloride)
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Ultram
Zytram XL Analgesic |
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Which analgesic is also used as an antipyretic?
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Acetaminophen
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Which analgesics are contraindicated for patients with acute asthma or respiratory depression? (6)
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Opioids:
1. Codeine 2. Fentanyl 3. Hydromorphone 4. Methadone 5. Morphine 6, Oxycodone. |
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Which analgesic is indicated for substitute treatment of opioid dependence?
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Suboxone
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Which analgesic is contraindicated for patients taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI's)?
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Tramadol
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Acetylsalicylic acid
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Aspirin*
Entrophen* NSAID |
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Celecoxib
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Celebrex
NSAID |
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Diclofenac (diethylamine)
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Voltaren Emulgel
NSAID |
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Diclofenac potassium
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Voltaren Rapide*
NSAID |
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Diclofenac sodium
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Voltaren*
NSAID |
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Diclofenac (sodium)/ misoprostol
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Arthrotec
NSAID |
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Ibuprofen
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Advil*
Motrin* NSAID |
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Meloxicam
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Mobicox*
NSAID |
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Naproxen
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Naprosyn*
Apo-Naproxen* NSAID |
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Naproxen sodium
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Anaprox*
Anaprox DS* Aleve* NSAID |
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Which NSAIDs are also used as antipyretics? (2)
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ASA and Ibuprofen
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Which NSAID is also used as a platelet inhibitor?
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ASA
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Which NSAID is contraindicated for patients with hypersensitivity to sulfonamides?
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Celecoxib
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NSAIDs are contraindicated for patients... (3)
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1. With hypersensitivity to NSAIDs
2. With PUD or inflammatory bowel disease 3. With significant renal or hepatic impairement |
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Which NSAIDs are contraindicated for pregnancy? (3)
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1. Celecoxib
2. Meloxicam 3. Misoprostol |
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Which NSAIDs are contraindicated for lactation, hyperkalemia, and following coronary bypass surgery? (2)
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1. Celecoxib
2. Meloxicam |
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Which NSAID is contraindicated for patients under 18?
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Meloxicam
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Domperidone (maleate)
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Motilium* (discontinued)
Ran-Domperidone* GI medication |
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Esomeprazole (magnesium trihydrate)
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Nexium*
GI medication |
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Lansoprazole
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Prevacid*
Prevacid FasTabs GI medication |
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Pantoprazole magnesium
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Tecta
GI medication |
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Pantoprazole (sodium)
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Pantoloc*
GI medication |
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Rabeprazole (sodium)
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Pariet*
GI medication |
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Ranitidine (hydrochloride)
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Zantac*
GI medication |
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Which GI medication are PPIs? (4)
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1. Esomeprazole
2. Lansoprazole 3. Pantoprazole 4. Rabeprazole |
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Which conditions are PPIs indicated for? (2)
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Reduction of gastric acid secretion in
1. GERD 2. PUD |
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What condition is Ranitidine used to treat?
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GERD
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What condition is Domperidone used to treat?
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Upper GI motility disorders
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Which GI medication is contraindicated for patients taking ketoconazole?
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Domperidone
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Amoxicillin (trihydrate)
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Amoxil* (discontinued)
Novamoxin* Antibacterial (Penicillins) |
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Amoxicillin (trihydrate)/ clavulanate (potassium)
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Clavulin*
Antibacterial (Penicillins) |
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Penicillin V (potassium)
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Apo-Pen VK*
Antibacterial (Penicillins) |
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Cefprozil (monohydrate)
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Cefzil*
Antibacterial (Cephalosporins) |
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Cephalexin (monohydrate)
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Keflex*
Novo-Lexin* Antibacterial (Cephalosporins) |
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Cephalosporins should be used with caution in patients hypersensitive to...
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Penicillins
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Sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim
(aka cotrimoxazole or SMX-TMP) |
Septra (injection only)
Teva-Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim (aka Novo-Trimel) Antibacterial (Sulfonamides) |
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Sulfonamides are contraindicated in patients of this age range:
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<2 months old
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Sulfonamides are contraindicated in patients with:
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Megaloblastic anemia and other blood disorders.
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Azithromycin (dihydrate)
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Zithromax*
Antibacterial (Macrolides) |
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Azithromycin (monohydrate hemiethanolate)
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PMS-Azithromycin*
Antibacterial (Macrolides) |
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Clarithromycin
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Biaxin*
Biaxin BID* Biaxin XL Antibacterial (Macrolides) |
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Which antibacterials do not require a prescription if sold for veterinary use? (4)
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1. Penicillin V
2. Azithromycin (dihydrate) 3. Clarithromycin 4. Nitrofurantoin |
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Ciprofloxacin
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Cipro* (*for injection)
Antibacterial (Fluoroquinolones) |
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Ciprofloxacin (hydrochloride)
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Cipro* (*for tabs)
Ciloxan* (*for eyedrops) Antibacterial (Fluoroquinolones) |
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Ciprofloxacin (HCl)/ Dexamethasone
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Ciprodex
Antibacterial (Fluoroquinolones) |
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Moxifloxacin (hydrochloride)
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Avelox
Vigamox Antibacterial (Fluoroquinolones) |
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Which fluoroquinolone can be used to treat bacterial infections of the prostate?
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Ciprofloxacin
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Ciprofloxacin is contraindicated in patients taking...
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Tizanidine
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Clindamycin (hydrochloride)
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Dalacin C*
Antibacterials |
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Clindamycin (palmitate hydrochloride)
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Dalacin C Flavoured Granules
Antibacterials |
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Clindamycin (phosphate)
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Dalacin C Phosphate Sterile Injection
Dalacin T Topical Solution* Clindets Antibacterials |
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Clindamycin (phosphate)/ benzoyl peroxide
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Clindoxyl
BenzaClin Antibacterials |
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Doxycycline (hyclate)
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Periostat
Vibramycin* Antibacterials (Tetracyclines) |
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Fusidate sodium (or sodium fusidate)
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Fucidin
(Comes in 2% cream and ointment) Antibacterials |
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Fusidic acid (hemihydrate)
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Fucithalmic
Antibacterials |
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Fucidic acid (hemihydrate) / Hydrocortisone (acetate)
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Fucidin H
Antibacterials |
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Which antibacterials can be used to treat acne vulgaris?
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1. Clindamycin
2. Doxycycline |
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Which antibacterial is indicated for periodontitis?
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Doxycycline (Periostat)
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Fucidin ointment is contraindicated for patients with:
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Hypersensitivity to lanolin
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When is doxycycline used for malarial prevention?
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In chloroquine-resistant areas
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Metronidazole
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Flagyl*
Metronidazole* MetroCream MetroGel MetroLotion Antibacterial |
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Nitrofurantoin (macrocrystals)
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Macrodantin* (discontinued)
Teva-Nitrofurantoin* Antibacterial |
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Nitrofurantoin (monohydrate/ nitrofurantoin macrocrystal)
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MacroBID
Antibacterial |
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Metronidazole is contraindicated in patients with: (4)
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1. Active seizure disorder
2. A history of blood dyscrasias 3. Hypothyroidism 4. Hypoadrenalism |
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Nitrofurantoin and its derivatives are indicated for treatment of ...
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UTIs
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Nitrofurantoin is contraindicated for patients that:
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1. Are pregnant in labour
2. Have renal disease 3. Are < 1 month old |
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Fluconazole
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Diflucan*
CanesOral* Antifungal |
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Terbinafine (hydrochloride)
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Lamisil* (*for tabs)
Antifungal |
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What is fluconazole mainly used for?
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Oral and systemic candidal infections
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What is terbinafine mainly used for?
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Fungal infections of the skin
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Fluconazole is contraindicated in patients taking which drug?
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Cisapride
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Acyclovir
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Zorivax* (*for tabs)
Antivirals |
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Valacyclovir (hydrochloride)
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Valtrex* (*for 500mg tab)
Antivirals |
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Which conditions are acyclovir and valacyclovir used to treat?
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Herpes infections, including
1. Genital 2. Orolabial 3. Herpes Zoster |
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Clonazepam
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Rivotril*
Anticonvulsant |
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Divalproex sodium
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Epival*
Anticonvulsant |
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Gabapentin
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Neurontin*
Anticonvulsant |
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Pregabalin
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Lyrica*
Anticonvulsant |
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Valproic acid
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Depakene*
Anticonvulsant |
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What are anticonvulsants used to treat?
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Epilepsy and other seizure disorders
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Which anticonvulsants are also indicated for bipolar disorders? (2)
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1. Valproic acid
2. Divalproex sodium |
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Valproic acid and divalproex are contraindicated in patients with:
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Liver disease
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Pregabalin is indicated for: (4)
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1. Neuropathic pain associated with diabetic neuropathy
2. Postherpetic neuralgia 3. Spinal cord injury 4. Fibromyalgia |
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Dextroamphetamine (sulfate)
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Dexedrine
Stimulants |
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Lisdexamfetamine (dimesylate)
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Vyvanse
Stimulants |
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Methylphenidate (hydrochloride)
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Biphentin
Concerta* Ritalin* Stimulants |
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Which conditions are stimulates used to treat? (2)
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1. ADHD
2. Narcolepsy |
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Stimulants are contraindicated in patients with: (8)
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1. Anxiety
2. Agitation 3. Thyrotoxicosis 4. Tachyarrhythmias 5. Severe angina pectoris 6. Glaucoma 7. Motor tics 8. Tourette's Syndrome |