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Classification: Antiplatelet Agent and Nonnarcotic Analgesic
Action: Prostaglandin Inhibitor
SE: GI upset and erosion
Aspirin (Bayer, Ecotrin, St. Joseph's)
pg. 47
Classification: nonnarcotic analgesic, antipyretic
Action: Decrease CNS synthesis of prostaglandins and hypothalamic heat-regulating center
SE: OD hepatotox at 10 g; 15 g can be lethal w/ nacetylcysteine
(Acetaminophen) Tylenol
pg. 26
Classification: Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents, Antipyretic, Analgesic/NSAID
Action: NSAID
SE; dizziness, peptic ulcer, plt inhibition, worsening of renal insuff
Ibuprofen (Motrin, Rufen, Advil)
pg. 158
Classification: Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory agent, COX-2 inhibitor)
Action: NSAID, decrease cox-2 pathway
SE: Increased risk of serious CV thombotic events, MI and stroke, risk of GI adverse events
Celecoxib (Celebrex )
pg. 74
Classification: Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agent, Analgesic, NSAID)
Action: NSAID; decrease prostaglandins
SE: Bleeding, peptic ulcer disease, renal failure
Ketorolac (Toradol)
pg. 170
Classification:
Action:
SE:
Pyridine
Classification: Narcotic analgesic C-III, Antitussive
Action: Narcotic analgesic w/nonnarcotic analgesic
SE: GI upset, sedation, fatigue
Hydrocodone & Acetaminophen (Vicodine)
pg 154
Classification: Narcotic analgesic
Action:Narcotic analgesic w/ NSAID
SE: Sedation, dizziness, GI upset, constipation
Oxycodone & Aspirin (Percodan)
pg. 217
Classification:Opioid Agonist, Narcotic Analgesic C-II
Action:Narcotic Analgesic
SE:resp depression, sedation, constipation, N/V
Morphine (Avinza XR, Duramorph, Infumorph, MS Contin, Kadian SR, Oramorph SR, Infumorph, Roxanol)
pg. 198
Classification:
Action:
SE:
Demerol
Class II narcotic.
Uses: Mild-moderate pain; symptomatic relief of cough
Action: narcotic analgesic; decrease cough reflex
SE: drowsiness, constipation, decrease BP
Codeine (Analgesic, Antitussive/Opioid) pg. 86
Uses: Anesthesia adjunct, pain, and migraine HA
Action: Opiate Agonist-Antagonist w/ central analgesic actions
SE: Drowsiness, dizziness, nasal congestion
Class V narcotic
Butorphanol (Stadol) Analgesic/Opiate Agonist-Antagonist pg.63
Uses: Opioid addiction (diagnosis) and OD
Action: competitive narcotic antagonist
SE: low BP, tachycardia, irritability, GI upset, and pulm
Naloxone (Narcan) Antidote/Opioid Antagonist pg.201
Uses: Rx acute migraine
Action: vascular serotonin receptor agonist
SE: pain and bruising at site, dizziness, hot flashes, chest pain
Imitrex (sumatriptan) Antimigraine Agent pg.264
Action:
SE:
Cafergot