Anti-inflammatory and Analgesics Flashcards
1
Q
Pain (Latin)
A
Nodor
2
Q
Heat (Latin)
A
Kalor
3
Q
Redness (Latin)
A
Rubor
4
Q
Swelling (Latin)
A
Tumor
5
Q
Prednisone
Prednisolone
A
Glucocorticoids
6
Q
Betamethasone
A
Glucocorticoids
“Hot spots”
7
Q
Triamcinolone
A
Glucocorticoids
8
Q
Methylprednisolone
A
Glucocorticoids
Slow release
9
Q
Prednisolone sodium succinate
A
Glucocorticoids
Emergencies only
10
Q
Dexamethasone
A
Glucocorticoids
Tx for spinal cord trauma
longest acting
11
Q
Asprin
A
NSAID
Salicylates
analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant
12
Q
Salicylates SFX
A
Increased risk of GI ulcers
V/D
kidney failure
pu/pd
13
Q
Phenylbutazone (Bute)
A
NSAIDs
Pyrazolones
14
Q
Ketoprofen, Carprofen, Ibuprofen, Naproxen
A
NSAIDs
Propionic Acid Derivatives
15
Q
Etodolac
A
NSAIDs
Indol Acetic Acid Derivatives