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What are the brand names of Furosemide?
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Lasix and Sandoz-Furosemide
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What is the generic name of Lasix?
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Furosemide
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What is the generic name of Sandoz-Furosemide Injection?
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Furosemide
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What is the Therapeutic Category of Furosemide?
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Loop Diuretic
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What is the drug scheduling of Furosemide?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Lasix?
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Tablets: 20, 40, 80mg
Oral Solution: 10mg/mL |
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Sandoz-Furosemide?
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IV: 10mg/mL
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What are the indications of Furosemide? (3)
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1) Edema associated with CHF
2) Cirrhosis of the liver 3) Renal Disease Hypertension |
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What are the contraindications of Furosemide? (5)
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1) Complete Renal Shutdown
2) Severe Hyponatremia (low Sodium) 3) Hypokalemia 4) Hypovolemia 5) Hypotension |
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Is Furosemide an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug ?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Hydrochlorothiazide?
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HydroDiuril, Apo-Hydro
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What is the generic name of HydroDiuril?
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Hydrochlorothiazide
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What is the therapeutic category of Hydrochlorothiazide?
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Thiazide Diuretics
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What is the drug scheduling of Hydrochlorothiazide?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of HydroDiuril?
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Tablets: 12.5, 25, 50, 100mg
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What are the indications of Hydrochlorothiazide? (3)
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1) Edema associated with CHF
2) Cirrhosis of the liver 3) Renal Disease Hypertension |
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What are the contraindications of Hydrochlorothiazide? (6)
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1) Complete Renal Shutdown
2) Severe Hyponatremia (low Sodium) 3) Hypokalemia 4) Hypovolemia 5) Hypotension 6) Hypersensitivty to Sulfonamides |
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Is Hydorochlorothiazide an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene?
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Dyazide and Apo-Triazide
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What is the generic name of Dyazide?
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Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene
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What is the generic name of Apo-Triazide?
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Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene
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What is the therapeutic category of Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene?
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Thiazide + Potassium Sparing Diuretic
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What is the drug scheduling of Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Apo-Triazide?
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Tablets: 50mg of Triamterene + 25mg of HCTZ
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What are the indications of Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene? (3)
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1) Edema associated with CHF
2) Cirrhosis of the liver 3) Renal Disease Hypertension |
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What are the contraindications of Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene? (4)
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1) Renal Dysfunction
2) Hepatic Dysfunction 3) Combination Therapy with other K+ sparing agents 4) Hypersensitivity to Sulfonamides |
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Is Hydrochlorothiazide + Triamterene an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Indapamide?
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Lozide
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What is the generic name of Lozide?
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Indapamide
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What is the therapeutic category of Indapamide?
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Diuretic
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What is the drug scheduling of Indapamide?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Indapamide?
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Tablets: 1.25mg and 2.5mg
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What are the indications of Indapamide? (1)
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1) Hypertension
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What are the contraindications of Indapamide? (4)
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1) Anuria
2) Progressive and Severe Oliguria (small amounts of urine production) 3) Hepatic Coma 4) Hypersensitivity to Sulfonamides |
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Is Indapamide an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Spironolactone?
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Aldactone
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What is the generic name of Aldactone?
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Spironolactone
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What is the therapeutic category of Spironolactone?
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Aldosterone Antagonist
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What is the drug scheduling of Spironolactone?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Spironolactone?
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Tablets: 25mg and 100mg
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What are the indications of Spironolactone? (6)
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1) Primary Hyperaldosteronism
2) Edema in CHF 3) Cirrhosis of Liver with edema and/or assoicated ascites 4) Nephrotic Syndrome 5) Hypertension 6) Hypokalemia |
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What are the contraindications of Spironolactone? (5)
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1) Anuria
2) Acute renal insufficiency 3) Significant renal impairment 4) Hyperkalemia 5) Addisons Disease |
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Is Spironolactone an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Atorvastatin?
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Liptor
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What is the generic name of Liptor?
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Atorvastatin
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What is the therapeutic category of Atorvastatin?
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HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Atorvastatin?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Atorvastatin?
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Tablets: 10, 20, 40 and 80mg
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What are the indications of Atorvastatin? (1)
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1) Dyslipidemias
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What are the contraindications of Atorvastatin? (2)
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1) Active Liver Disease
2) Unexplained persistent serum transaminases elevations >3 times the upper limit |
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Is Atorvastatin an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Ezetimibe?
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Ezetrol
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What is the generic name of Ezetrol?
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Ezetimibe
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What is the therapeutic category of Ezetimibe?
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Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Ezetimibe?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Ezetimibe?
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Tablet: 10mg
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What are the indications of Ezetimibe? (1)
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1) Dyslipidemias
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What are the contraindications of Ezetimibe?
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N/A
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Is Ezetimibe an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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N/A
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What are the brand names of Fenofibrate?
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Lipidil and Apo-Fenofibrate
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What is the generic name of Lipidil?
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FenoFibrate
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What is the generic name of Apo-Fenfibrate?
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Fenofibrate
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What is the therapeutic category of Fenofibrate?
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Fibrate
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What is the drug scheduling of Fenofibrate?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Lipidil EZ?
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Tablets: 48mg and 145mg
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Lipidil Micro?
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Capsules: 200mg
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Lipidil Supra?
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Tablets: 160mg
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Apo-Fenofibrate?
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Apo-Fenofibrate: Capsules: 100mg
Apo-Fen-Micro:Capsules 67 and 200mg Apo-Feno-Super: 100mg and 160mg |
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What are the indications of Fenofibrate? (1)
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1) Dyslipidemias
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What are the contraindications of Fenofibrate? (4)
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1) Hepatic Dysfunction
2) Severe Rena Dysfunction 3) Pre-existing gallvladder 4) Diabetes 5) Photosensitivity or photoxic reaction during treatment with fribrates or ketoprotein |
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Is Fenofibrate an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Pravastatin?
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Pravachol
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What is the generic name of Pravachol?
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Pravastatin
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What is the therapeutic category of Pravastatin?
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HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Pravastatin?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Pravastatin?
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Tablets: 10, 20 and 40 mg
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What are the indications of Pravastatin? (1)
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1) Dyslipidemias
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What are the contraindications of Pravastatin?(2)
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1) Active Liver Disease
2) Unexplained persistent serum transaminases elevations >3 times the upper limit |
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Is Pravastatin an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Rosuvastatin?
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Crestor
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What is the generic name of Crestor?
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Rosuvastatin
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What is the therapeutic category of Rosuvastatin?
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HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Rosuvastatin?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Rosuvastatin?
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Tablets: 5mg, 10, 20 and 40mg
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What are the indications of Rosuvastatin? (1)
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1) Dyslipidemias
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What are the contraindications of Rosuvastatin? (2)
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1) Active Liver Disease
2) Unexplained persistent serum transaminases elevations >3 times the upper limit |
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Is Rosuvastatin an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Simvastatin?
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Zocor
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What is the generic name of Zocor?
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Simvastatin
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What is the therapeutic category of Simvastatin?
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HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Simvastatin?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Simvastatin?
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Tablets: 5mg, 10, 20, 40 and 80mg
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What are the indications of Simvastatin? (1)
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1) Dyslipidemias
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What are the contraindications of Simvastatin? (2)
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1) Active Liver Disease
2) Unexplained persistent serum transaminases elevations >3 times the upper limit |
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Is Simvastatin an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Clopidogrel?
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Plavix
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What is the generic name of Plavix?
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Clopidogrel
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What is the therapeutic category of Clopidogrel?
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Platelet Aggregation Inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Clopidogrel?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Plavix?
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Tablet: 75mg
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What are the indications of Clopidogrel? (1)
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1) Secondary prevention of MI/Stroke/Vascular Death
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What are the contraindications of Clopidogrel? (2)
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1) Active bleeding such as peptic ulcer and intracranial hemorrhage
2) Significant liver impact on cholestatic Jaundice |
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Is Clopidogrel an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Digoxin?
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Toloxin and Sandoz-Digoxin
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What is the generic name of Toloxin?
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Digoxin
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What is the generic name of Sandoz-Digoxin Injections?
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Digoxin
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What is the therapeutic category of Digoxin?
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Cardiotonic Glycoside
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What is the drug scheduling of Digoxin?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Toloxin?
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Tablets: 0.0625, 0.125 and 0.25mg
Oral Solution: 0.05mg/mL IV:0.05mg/mL |
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Sanoz-Digoxin Injections?
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IV: 0.25mg/mL
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What are the indications of Digoxin? (2)
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1) Congestive Heart Failure
2) Atrial Fibrillation |
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What are the contraindications of Digoxin? (1)
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1) Ventricular Fibrillation
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Is Digoxin an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drugs
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What are the brand names of Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate?
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Imdur
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What is the generic name of Imdur?
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Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate
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What is the therapeutic category of Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate?
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Nitrate (Antianginal)
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What is the drug scheduling of Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate?
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Extended Release Tablets: 60mg
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What are the indications of Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate? (1)
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1) Prevention of Angina
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What are the contraindications of Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate? (6)
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1) Acute Circulatory failure
2) Postural Hypotension 3) Obstruction related myocardial infaction 4) Increased intracranial pressure 5) Severe Anemia 6) Cocomittant Sildenafil |
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Is Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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RDP
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What are the brand names of Nitroglycerin?
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Minitran, Nitro-Dur, Nitrolingual Pumpspray, Nitrostate, Transderm Nitro
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What is the generic name of Minitran?
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Nitroglycerin
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What is the generic name of Nitro-Dur?
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Nitroglycerin
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What is the generic name of Nitrolingual Pumpspray?
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Nitroglycerin
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What is the generic name of Nitrostat?
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Nitroglycerin
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What is the generic name of Transderm Nitro?
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Nitroglycerin
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What is the therapeutic category of Nitroglycerin?
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Nitrate Vasodilator
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What is the drug scheduling of Nitroglycerin?
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1 for all execpt immediate release sublingual forms (were it is 2)
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Nitroglycerin?
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Transdermal Patch: 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 mh/hour
SL tablets: 0.3mg and 0.6mg Pumpspray: 0.4mg/dose |
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What are the indications of Nitroglycerin? (1)
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Angina
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What are the contraindications of Nitroglycerin? (5)
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1) Severe Anemia
2) Increased IOP 3) Increased Intracranial pressure 4) Hypotension 5) Concomittant Sildenfail |
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Is Nitroglycerin an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA drug
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What are the brand names of Warfarin?
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Coumadin
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What is the generic name of Coumadin?
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Warfarin
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What is the therapeutic category of Warfarin?
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Anticoagulant
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What is the drug scheduling of Warfarin?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Warfarin?
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Tablet: 1,2,2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.5 and 10mg
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What are the indications of Warfarin? (2)
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1) Prophylaxis and/ore treatment of Venous Thromboembolism
2) Prophylaxis and/or treatment of pulmonary embolism |
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What are the contraindications of Warfarin? (1)
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1) Any condition where the hazard of hemorhage is greater than the benefit from treatment
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Is Warfarin an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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LCA. Full Benefit
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What are the brand names of Dabigatran?
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Pradexa (formally Pradax)
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What is the generic name of Pradexa?
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Dabigatran
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What is the therapeutic category of Dabigatran?
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Direct Thrombin Inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Dabigatran?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Coumadin?
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Tablets: 75mg, 110 and 150mg
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What are the indications of Dabigatran? (3)
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1) Prevention of VTE in patients who have undergone hip/knee replacement
2) Treatment of DVT/PE and prevent recurrence 3) Prevention of Stroke, and Systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation, whom anticoagulant is appropriate |
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What are the contraindications of Dabigatran? (2)
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1) eCRCL <30ml/min
2 )When used in combination with strong inhibitors of PGP |
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Is Dabigatran an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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N/A
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What are the brand names of Rivaroxaban?
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Xarelto
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What is the generic name of Xarleto?
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Rivaroxaban
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What is the therapeutic category of Rivaroxaban?
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Factor Xa inhibitor
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What is the drug scheduling of Rivaroxaban?
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1
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What are the strengths and dosage forms of Xarelto?
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Tablets: 10, 15 and 20mg
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What are the indications of Rivaroxaban? (3)
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1) Prevention of VTE in patients who have undergone hip/knee replacement
2) Treatment of DVT/PE and prevent reccurence 3) Prevention of Stroke, and Systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation, whom anticoagulant is appropriate |
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What are the contraindications of Rivaroxaban? (1)
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1) When used in combination with strong inhibitors of both CYP3A4 and PGP
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Is Rivaroxaban an LCA/RBP drug? What is the reference drug?
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N/A
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