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Drugs that act on the respiratory system may be classified as those that:
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1. Act on the respiratory center in the brain
2.affect the mucous membtane lineing of the respiratory tract 3. affect the sized of the bronchioles 4. act to decrease inflammation in the lungs |
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doxapram hydrochloride
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Dopram
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asthma
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is characterized by variable airflow abstruction and airway hypr-responsiveness.
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Pathophysiologic features in the lungs associated with ashma include?
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variable airflow obstruction, bronchoconstriction, edem, airway hyperreacticity, airway inflammation, mucus hypersecretion, impaired mucus clearance, smooth muscle hypertrophy/hyperplasia, subendothelial matrix protein deposits, collagen deposits.
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bronchodilators
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are agents that dilate, or widen, bronchioles of the lungsb y relaxing the smooth muscle of the bronchoioles, thus allowing better air exchange
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epinephrine injection
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Adrenalin
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throphylline ethylenediamine
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Theo-Dur
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Albuterol sulfate
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Proventil
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monteluckast sodium
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Singulair
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sakneterik xinafoate
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Serevent
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salmeterol
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Serevent Diskus
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triamcinlone acetonide
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Azmacort
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fluticasone propionate plus salmeterol
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Avair
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digoxin
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Lanoxin
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lisinopril
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Prinvil, Zestril
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enalapril
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Vasotec
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b enazepril
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Lotensin
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quinapril
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Accupril
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ramipril
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Altace
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fosinopril sodium
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Monopril
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trandolapril
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Mavik
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losartan
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Cozaar
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irbestan
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Avapro
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olmesartan
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Benicar
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valsartan
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Diovan
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amiodarone hydrochloride
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Cordarone, Pacerone
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propranolol hydrochlorie
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Inderal
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metoprolol lopressor
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Toprol, Toprol-XL
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lidocaine hysrochloride
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Xylocaine
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propramolol hydrochloride
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Inderal
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amiodarone
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Cardarone, Pacerone
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epiephrine injection, epinephrine solution
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Adrenalin
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glyceryl trinitrate
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Nitoglycerin
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clonidine hydrochloride
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Catapres
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clonidine
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Catapree TTS
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prazodin hydrochloride
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Minipress
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terazosin hydrochloride
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Hytrin
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doxazosin mesylate
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Cardura
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diltiazem hydrochloride
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Tiazac, Cardizem
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amlodipine besylate
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Norsasc
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felodipine
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Plendil
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Calcium Salts
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is needed for the reactions in the blood coagulation.
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Vitamin K
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This is a fat solubule vitamin that is needed for normal blood coagulation.
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phytonadione injection
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AquaMEPHYTON
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sodium heperin injection
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Heparin Anticoagulants
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dalteparin sodium injection
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Fragmin
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enoxaparin sodium injection
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Lovanox
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sodium warfarin
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Coumadin
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streptoinase
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Streptase
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urokinase
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Abbokinase
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alteplase
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Acticase, rt-PaA, t-PA
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aspirin
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ASA aspirin
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dipyridamole
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Persantine`
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clopidigrel disulfate
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Plavix
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pravstatin sodium
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Pravachol
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imvastatin
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Zocor
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atorvastatin calcium
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Lipitor
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ezetimibe
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Zetia
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diphtheria and tetanus toxiods and acellulare pertussis vaccine
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DTaP Tripedia, Infanrix
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Immunization for Hepatitis B
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#1 at birth or at 2 months of age.
#2 one month later #3 four months after the first one |
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DTaP Immunization
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2 Months, 4 Months, 6 Months and at 15 months and 4-6years of age and 11-12 years of age
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Hib Immunization
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2, 4, 6 and 12-15 months fo age
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Inactivated Pollio
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2, 4 and 6 through 18 months of age
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MMR and MMR 2
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12 to 18 months of age
4-6 y.o 11-18 y.o |
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Varicella chicken pox
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12 months to 24onths and catchup from 24 months to 18 y.o
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pneumococcal PCV*
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2, 4, 6 months or 12 to 18 months of age also at 24 months to 5 year old
then its a PPV ** |
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* pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
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** pneumoccal poplysaccharide vaccine
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hepatitis A and Influenz
these vaccines are selected populations |
Influenza fro 6 months to the elderly
Hebpatitis is fro 24 months on up |
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diphtheria and tetanus toxiods, acellular pertussis, hepatitis B and incativated poliovirus vaccine
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Pediarix
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Haemophilus B conjugat vaccine
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HIB
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Haemophilus B and hepatitis B vaccine
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Comvax
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Measles, Mumps, and rubella virus vaccine, live
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MMR M-M-R II
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varicella viruse vaccine live
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Varivax
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dipphtheria and tetanus toxiods, adsorbed
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DT, Td
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tetanus toxiod
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tetanus vaccine
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influenza virus vaccine
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Fluvirin, Flusone
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Influenza virus live, intranasal
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Flumist
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hepatitis A virus, inactivated
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Havrix, Vaqta
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hepatitis B vaccine
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Recombivax HB, Engerix-B
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pneumoccal vaccine, polyvalent
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Pneumovax
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pneumoccal 7-valent conjurgate vaccine
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Prevnar
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diphtheria antitoxin
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provide passive immunity
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tetanus antixin
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Equine Antitoxin
provides passive immunity |
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tetanus ummune human globulin
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provides passive immunity
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botulism antitoxin
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provides passive immunity
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pertussis immune human globulin
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provides passeive immunity
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mumps immune human globulin
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provides passive immunity
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hepatitis B immune globulin
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provides passive immunity
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immune human serum globulin
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provides passive immunity
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RHo (D) immune human globulin
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RhoGam
RH- mother or a RH+ infant |
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Prednison and prednisolone
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the Corticosteroids
immunosuppressive agent |
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azathioprine
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Imuran
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tacrolimus
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Prograf
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inflixmab
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Remicade
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rituximab
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Rituxan
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abciximab
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ReoPro
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