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13 Cards in this Set
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Mild to moderate eczema
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Emollients with topical steroids
Pruritus: Antihistamines Lesion control: Corticosteroids |
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Chronic eczema
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Tacrolimus
Pimecrolimusweeping |
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Weeping, oozing, crusting, or vesicular lesions
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Lotions
Tinctures Wet dressings |
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Xerosis, lichenification, or scaling
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Creams
Ointments |
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Hairy areas and scalp
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Aerosols
Lotions Gels |
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May lead to hemolytic anemia in those with G-6-PD deficiency
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Dapsone and sulfasalazine
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Helps treat rosacea
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Clindamycin
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Acne medication that helps treat psoriasis
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Tazarotene
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Acne medications that may lead to hyperpigmentation
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Benzoyl peroxide
Salicylic acid |
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Which two acne medications cannot be used together
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Erythromycin and clindamycin
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What are the drug contraindications in a patient who needs to take antiviral medications
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Probenecid (^ levels)
Theophylline (=> toxicity) |
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Sulfacetamide used to treat:
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Seborrhea
Bacterial conjunctivitis (staph aureus and strep pneumoniae, NOT H. Influenza) Acute viral conjunctivitis |
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Clinical uses of Cyclosporine
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Corneal transplant
Psoriasis (as Cyclosporine A) |