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what is the moa of 5-FU? what other drug shares the same moa?
dihydro reductase. Trimethoprim
Amphotericin B's main s/e?
AmphoTERRible on the kidneys.
The Tb test results?
less than 15 mm induration for nl person.
amantadine's main s/e? uses?
AMAzing b/c can cross BBB. influenza A and Parkinson's
which drug, hydroxychlor or chloroquine, has 2 moa's?
hydroxy.
meds that need to be shaken besides pred acetate?
azopt and FML
ddx heparin and coumadin.
heparin is used in hurry sitautions (iv for stroke, embolism) coumadin for chronic care
besides whorl k, other s/e of indomethacin?
crystal ret
what makes a safe drug?
low Vd, high TI
how are potency and dose related?
inversely related
What does ISA mean? what drug? what other unique s/e of this drug?
less s/e's on sympathetic system. carteolol. modestly lowers cholesterol
unique s/e of b-blockers?
worsen MG, diabetes and hyperthyroidism
what 2 topical drugs tx bleph? tx spectrum? if these 2 drugs don't work, go to med? downside of this drug?
bacitracin and erythromycin. gram +. oral doxy. takes a while to work
if i ask you to name a drug that is great at broad-spectrum, and FLQ's aren't an option?
Aminoglycosides
what 2 drugs are given orally for preseptal cellulitis?
cephalexin and dicloxacillin
The other point about FAT drugs? What drugs are rarely used now due to resistance?
the main broad-spec agents (both topical and oral). sulfonamides