Classic relevant treatments Flashcards
Absence seizures
Ethosuximide
Acute gout attack
NSAIDs, colchicine
Acute promyelocytic leukemia (M3)
All-trans retinoic acid
ADHD
Methylphenidate, amphetamines
Alcohol abuse
AA + disulfram for patient and Al-Anon for family
Alcohol withdrawal
Benzodiazepine
Anorexia
SSRIs
Anticoagulation during pregnancy
Heparin
Anxiety
Busprione
Arrhythmia in damaged cardiac tissue
Class IB antiarrhythmic (lidocaine, mexiletine, tocainide)
B12 deficiency
B12
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Tamsulosin, finasteride
Bipolar disorder
Lithium, valproate, cabamazepine (mood stabilizers)
Breast cancer in postmenopausal women
Aromatase inhibitor
Buerger’s disease
Smoking cessation
Bulimia
SSRIs
Candida albicans
Amphotericin B (systemic), nystatin (oral thrush, esophagitis)
Carcinoid Syndrome
Octreotide
Chlamydia trachomatis
Doxycycline (+ceftriaxone for gonorrhea coinfection), Erythromycin eye drops (prophylaxis in infants)
Chronic gout
Probenecid (underexcretor), Allopurinol (overproducer)
Chronic hepatitis
IFN-_
Chronic myeloid leukemia
Imatinib
Clostridium botulinum
Antitoxin
Clostridium difficile
Oral metronidazole
Clostridium tetani
Antitoxin + vaccine booster + diazepam
Crohn’s disease
Corticosteroids, infliximab
Cryptococcus neoformans
Fluconazole (prophylaxis in AIDS patients)
Cystic fibrosis
N-acetylcysteine +Antipseudomonal prophylaxis (tobramycin/azithromycin)
Cytomegalovirus
Ganciclovir
Depression
SSRIs (first line)
Diabetes insipidus
Desmopressin (central); Hydrochlorothiazide, indomethacin, amiloride (nephrogenic)
Diabetes mellitus type 1
Dietary intervention (low sugar) + insulin replacement
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Dietary intervention, oral hypoglycemia, and insulin (possible)
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Fluids, insulin, K+
Enterococci
Vancomycin/ampicillin + aminoglycoside
Erectile dysfunction
Sildenafil