Classic Treatments Flashcards

1
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Absence seizures

A

Ethosuximide

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2
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Acute gout attack

A

NSAIDS, Colchicine

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3
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APML

A

ATRA

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4
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ADHD

A

Methylphenidate, amphetamines

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5
Q

ETOH abuse

A

Disulfiram

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6
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ETOH withdrawal

A

Benzos

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7
Q

Anorexia

A

SSRI

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8
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Anticoagulation during pregnancy

A

Heparin

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9
Q

Arrhythmia in dmaged cardiac tissue

A

Class IB: Lidocaine, Mexilitine, Tocainide

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10
Q

B12 deficiency

A

B12 (W/U w Schilling)

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11
Q

BPH

A

Tamsulosin, finasteride

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12
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Bipolar disorder

A

Lithium, Valproate, Carbamzepine, Lamotrigine

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13
Q

BRCA in post-menapausal women

A

Aromatase inhibitor (Anastazole)

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14
Q

Buerger’s disease

A

Smoking cessation

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15
Q

Bulimia

A

SSRI

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16
Q

Candida: systemic

A

Ampho B

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17
Q

Candida: oral thrush, esophagitis

A

Nystatin

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18
Q

Carcinoid

A

Octreatide

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19
Q

Chlamydia

A

Doxy (+Ceftriaxone for gonorrhea co-infection)

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20
Q

Chlamydia prophylaxis in infants

A

Erythromycin eye drops

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21
Q

Chronic gout

A

Probenecid, Allopurinol

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22
Q

Chronic hepatitis

A

IFN-alpha

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23
Q

CML

A

Imatinib

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24
Q

C. botox

A

Anti-toxin

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25
Q

C. diff

A

PO Flagyl, PO Vanco

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26
Q

C. tetani

A

Antitoxin + vaccine booster + diazepam

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27
Q

Crohn’s disease

A

CS, Infliximab

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28
Q

Cryptococcus

A

Fluconazole

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29
Q

Cyclophosphamide-induced hemorrhagic cystitis

A

Mesna

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30
Q

Cystic fibrosis

A

N-acetylcysteine + anti-pseudomonal prophylaxis (tobramycin/azithromycin)

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31
Q

CMV

A

Ganciclovir

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32
Q

Depression

A

SSRIs

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33
Q

Diabetes insipidus

A

Desmopressin (central); HCTZ/indomethacin/amiloride (nephrogenic)

34
Q

DKA

A

Fluids, insulin, K+

35
Q

Enterococci

A

Vanco/ampicillin + AG

36
Q

Erectile dysfunction

A

Sildenafil, Vardenafil

37
Q

ER+ BRCA

A

Tamoxifen

38
Q

Ethylene glycol/methanol intoxication

A

Fomepizole (alcohol DH inhibitor)

39
Q

H. flu B

A

Rifampin

40
Q

GAD

A

Buspirone

41
Q

Acute heparin toxicity

A

Protamine sulfate

42
Q

HER2/Neu+ BRCA

A

Trastuzumab

43
Q

Hyperaldosteronism

A

Spironolactone

44
Q

Hyper TAG

A

Fibrate

45
Q

Immediate anticoagulation

A

Heparin

46
Q

Infertility

A

Leuprolide, GnRH (pulsatile)

47
Q

Influenza

A

Rimantadine, oseltamivir

48
Q

Legionella

A

Erythromycin

49
Q

LTM anti-coagulation

A

Warfarin

50
Q

Malaria (blood)

A

Chloroquine/Mefloquine

51
Q

Malaria (liver)

A

Primaquine

52
Q

Malignant hyperthermia

A

Dantrolene

53
Q

Medical abortion

A

Mifepristone

54
Q

MS

A

Beta-interferon, IS, Natalizumab

55
Q

M. tb

A

RIPE: Rifampin, INH, pyrazinamide, ethambutol

56
Q

N. gonorrhoae

A

Ceftriaxone (+Doxy for Chlamydia)

57
Q

N. meningitis

A

PCN/Ceftriaxone, rifampin (prophy)

58
Q

NTD prevention

A

Prenatal folate

59
Q

Osteoporosis

A

Bisphosphonates, Ca, Vitamin D

60
Q

PDA closure

A

Indomethacin

61
Q

Pheochromcytoma

A

Phenoxybenzamine

62
Q

PCP

A

Bactrim

63
Q

Prolactinoma

A

Bromocriptine (dopamine Ag)

64
Q

PRCA/Uterine fibroids

A

Leuprolide, GnRH (continuous)

65
Q

Pseudomonas

A

Anti-pseudomonal PCN (TC) + AG

66
Q

Pulmonary arterial HTN

A

Sildenafil, bosentan, epoprostenol

67
Q

Rickettsia rickettsii

A

Doxy, chloramphenicol (with aplastic anemia)

68
Q

Ringworm infections

A

Terbinafine, griseofulvin, imidazole

69
Q

Schizo Negative Symptoms

A

2nd generation anti-psychotics (5-HT2 Antag)

70
Q

Schizo Positive Symptoms

A

D2 antagonists (first and second generation anti-psychotics)

71
Q

SIADH

A

Demeclocycline, Lithium, Vasopressin receptor antagonists

72
Q

SCA

A

Hydroxyurea (increases fetal Hb)

73
Q

Sporothrix schenckii

A

Oral KCl

74
Q

Stable angina

A

Sublingual NG

75
Q

S. bovis

A

PCN prophylaxis

76
Q

Tonic-clonic seizures

A

Phenytoin, valproate, carbamazepine

77
Q

Toxoplasma gondii

A

Sulfadiazine + pyrimethamine

78
Q

Trichomonas

A

Flagyl

79
Q

UC

A

5-ASA, infliximab

80
Q

UTI prophylaxis

A

TMP-SMX

81
Q

Warfarin toxicity

A

FFP, Vitamin K

82
Q

Wegener’s granulomatosis with polyangiitis

A

Cyclophosphamide, CS