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Pharmacology
Professional
09/04/2011

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Term

Advil

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindications

5.  Warnings/Drug Interact

6.  Sx

7.  BBW?

Definition

1.  Ibuprophen (400, 600, 800 mg tab)

2.  NSAID for RA and OA, releave of mild to moderate pain, primary dysmenorrhea

3.  RA, OA:  1200-3200 mg qd; Mild to Mod:  400 mg q4-6h; Dysmenorrhea: 400 mg q4h

4.  HS to ibuprophen or other NSAIDs

5.  GI bleeds and ulcers

6.  N, epigastric pain, ulcers, heart burn diarrhea

7.  CV risk, GI risk

Term

EC-Naprosyn, Anaprox, Anaprox DS

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Directions

5.  Contraindication

6.  Warnings/Drug Interactions

7.  Sx

8.  BBW

Definition

1.  Naproxen (500, 275, 550 mg tab in order)

2.  NSAID arthritis, PMS, sort-term pain

3.  N/A

4.  HS NSAIDs

5.  GI bleeds, MI, CVA

6.  Stomach pain, constipation, diarrhea, gas

7.  GI bleed, perforation, MI, stroke, CABG

Term

Aspirin

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Directions

5.  Contraindicate

6.  Warnings/Drug Interactions

7.  Sx

8. BBW?

Definition

1.  Aspirin

2.  Anti-inflamatory and CV protection

3.  81 and 325 mg tab/caps

4.  Revascularization:  160-650 mg bid

Vascular indications:  50-325 mg qd

Rheumatoid:  90-130 mg/kg/d divided

5.  HS to ASA or NSAIDs

6. Warnings: Alcochol warning, coag abnormalities, GI Sx, Ulcers

Drug interactions:  ACE-I, Acetazolamide, Anticoagulants, Beta blockers, NSAIDs, Anticonvulsants

7.  GI bleed, ulceration, perforation, N/V

8.  N/A

Term

Tylenol

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindication

5.  Warnings/Drug interactions

6.  Sx

7.  BBW?

Definition

1.  Acetaminophen (325 mg cap; 80 mg chewie; 500 mg gel caps; 1ml/80mg drops; 160 mg jr strength; 325 and 500 mg tabs)

2.  Antipyretic and anti-pain

3.  Adults:  650-1000 mg q4-6h; NMT 4000 mg qd

Kids:  10-15 mg/kg q4-6h

4.  HS to APAP

5.  Penobarbitol increases necrosis in liver

6.  If HS occurs, DC drug

7.  N/A

Term

Excedrine

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindication

5.  Warnings/Drug interactions

6.  Sx

7.  BBW?

Definition

1.  APAP (250 mg); ASA (250 mg); Caffeine (65 mg)

2.  NSAID pain and fever reduction

3.  2 tabs qd

4.  N/A

5.  Alelrgy, Liver, Stomach bleed, Reye's, over-caffeination

6.  Same as warnings

7.  N/A

Term

Calritin

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindication

5.  Warnings/Drug Interactions

6.  Sx

7.  BBW?

Definition

1.  Loratadine (10 mg tab)

2.  Allergy stuff

3.  1 tab qd

4.  HS to drug

5.  Ketoconazole, erythromycin and cimetidine elevate plasma concentrations

6.  HA, Back pain, dizziness, stomach discomfort and extermity pain

7.  N/A

Term

Allegra

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindications

5.  Warnings/Drug Interactions

6.  Sx

7.  BBW?

Definition

1.  Fexofenadine (30, 60, 180 mg tab; 30 mg ODT; 30 mg/5mL oral susp)

2.  Allergy

3.  60 mg bid or 180 mg qd

4.  HS to allegra

5.  Aluminum or magnesium containing antacids; fruit juice

6.  HA, back pain, dizziness, stomach discomfort, extremety pain

7.  N/A

Term

Nasalcrom

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindication

5.  Warnings/Drug Interactions

6.  Sx

7. BBW?

Definition

1.  Cromolyn (5.2 mg/spray)

2.  Nasal allergies

3.  One spray each nostril tid or qid

4.  HS to cromolyn

5.  N/A

6.  N/A

7.  N/A

Term

Zyrtec

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindication

5.  Warnings/Drug Interactions

6.  Sx

7.  BBW?

Definition

1.  Certirizine (5 and 10 mg tab, chewable tab; 1mg/mL syrup)

2.  Seasonal allergic rhinitis, pereninial allergic rhinitis, chronic urticaria

3.  5-10 mg qd

4.  HS to ingredients

5.  N/A

6.  Somnolence, dry mouth, pharyngitis, dizziness

7.  N/A

Term

Benadryl

 

1.  Generic/Strength

2.  Indication

3.  Dose

4.  Contraindication

5. Warnings/Drug Interactions

6.  Sx

7.  BBW

Definition

1.  Diphenhydramine (25 mg liquid gels, ultratabs, quick dissolve strips, caps; 12.5 mg childrens liquid)

2.  Allergies and common cold

3.  1-2 tabs q4-6h

4.  Any other product containing diphenhydramine (including topicals)

5.  Check with Doc if emphysema, chronic bronchitis, glaucoma, trouble urinating

6.  Drowsiness increased by alcomahol

7.  N/A

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