Eighth 10 Flashcards

1
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What is the generic for Naprosyn?

A

Naproxen

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2
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What is the therapeutic class for Naprosyn/Naproxen?

A

NSAID

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3
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What is the pharmacological class for Naprosyn/Naproxen?

A

NSAID

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4
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What is the primary indication fro Naprosyn/Naproxen?

A

Pain

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5
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Which are routine doses for Naprosyn/Naproxen for osteo or rheumatoid arthritis?

A

1000 mg ER qd, 500 mg bid

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6
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What are the common (>10% side effects of Naprosyn/Naproxen?

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None

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7
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What is the brand name for Naproxen?

A

Naprosyn

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8
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What is the generic name for Diflucan?

A

Fluconazole

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9
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What is the therapeutic class for Diflucan/Fluconazole?

A

Antifungal

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10
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What is the pharmacological class for Diflucan/Fluconazole

A

Imidazole anti fungal

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11
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What is the primary indication for Diflucan/Fluconazole?

A

Candidal vulvovaginitis

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12
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What are the common (>10%) side effects of Diflucan/Fluconazole?

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None

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13
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What are the routine doses for Diflucan/Fluconazole?

A

Vaginal candidiasis: single dose of 150 mg, Oropharyngeal candidiasis: 100-200 mg qd for 7-14 days

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14
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What is the generic name for Topamax?

A

Topiramate

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15
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What is the therapeutic class for Topamax/Topiramate?

A

antiepileptic

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16
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What is the pharmacological class for Topamax/Topiramate?

A

anticonvulsant

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17
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What is the primary indication for Topamax/Topiramate?

A

Seizure

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18
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What is the maximum adult daily dose for Topamax/topiramate?

A

400mg

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19
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What are the common (>10%) side effects of Topamax/Topiramate?

A

loss of appetite, sleepiness/tired, uncontrolled eye movement, dizziness

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20
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What is the brand name for Topiramate?

A

Topamax

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21
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What is the generic name for Inderal?

A

Propanolol hydrochloride

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22
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What is the therapeutic class for Inderal/Propanolol HCl

A

Antihypertensive

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23
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What is the pharmacological class for Inderal/Propanolol HCl?

A

Nonselective beta adrenergic blocker

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24
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What is the primary indication for Inderal/Propanolol HCl?

A

Hypertension

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25
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What are the routine doses for hypertension treatment with Inderal/Propanolol HCl?

A

80 mg extended released qd, 40 mg bid

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26
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What are the common (>10%) side effects of Inderal/Propanolol HCl?

A

Hypotension

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27
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What is the brand name for Propanolol HCl?

A

Inderal

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28
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What is the generic name for Suboxone?

A

Buprenorphine Naloxone

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29
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What is the therapeutic class for Suboxone/Buprenorphine Naloxone?

A

Agent for opioid dependence

30
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Suboxone/Buprenorphine Naloxone?

A

Opioid Partial Agonist and Antagonist

31
Q

What are the dosage forms for Suboxone/ Buprenorphine Naloxone?

A

Sublingual tablet, sublingual film, buccal film

32
Q

What are the common (>10%) side effects of Suboxone/Buprenorphine Naloxone?

A

Sweating/flushing, dizziness, insomnia

33
Q

What is the schedule class for Suboxone/Buprenorphine Naloxone?

A

III

34
Q

What is the brand name for Buprenorphine Naloxone?

A

Suboxone, Bunavail, Zubsolv

35
Q

What is the primary indication for Suboxone/ Buprenorphine Naloxone?

A

Opioid Dependence

36
Q

What is the generic name for Zanaflex?

A

Tizanidine Hydrochloride

37
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Zanaflex/Tizanidine HCl?

A

Muscle relaxant

38
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Zanaflex/Tizanidine HCl?

A

muscle relaxant

39
Q

What is the primary indication for Zanaflex/Tizanidine HCl?

A

Muscle spasticity

40
Q

What is the maximum daily dose for Zanaflex/ Tizanidine HCl?

A

36 mg

41
Q

What is the brand name for Tizanidine HCl?

A

Zanaflex

42
Q

What are the side effects of Zanaflex/Tizanidine HCl?

A

Hypotension, Dry mouth, Dizziness, Muscle weakness

43
Q

What is the generic name for Symbicort?

A

Budesonide and Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate

44
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Symbicort/Budesonide and Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate?

A

Anti asthmatic

45
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Symbicort/Budesonide and Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate?

A

Inhaled Corticosteroid Bronchodilator Combination

46
Q

What is the primary indication for Symbicort/ Budesonide and Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate?

A

Asthma

47
Q

What is the routine doses of Symbicort/Budesonide and Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate?

A

2 inhalations twice daily

48
Q

What are the dosage forms of Symbicort/Budesonide and Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate?

A

MDI

49
Q

What are the common (>10%) Side effects of Symbicort/ Budesonide and Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate?

A

Upper respiratory infections

50
Q

What is the generic name for Valium?

A

Diazepam

51
Q

What is the therapeutic class of Valium/Diazepam?

A

Antianxiety agent

52
Q

What is the pharmacological class of Valium/Diazepam?

A

Benzodiazepine

53
Q

What is the primary indication of Valium/Diazepam?

A

Anxiety

54
Q

What are the routine doses for Valium/Diazepam?

A

10mg tid, 5mg qid

55
Q

What is the schedule class for Diazepam?

A

IV

56
Q

What are the common (>10%) side effects for Valium/Diazepam?

A

Drowsiness, Impaired motor coordination?

57
Q

What is the generic name for Risperdal?

A

Risperidone

58
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Risperdal/ Risperidone?

A

Antipsychotic

59
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Risperdal/ Risperidone?

A

Benzisoxazole

60
Q

What is a primary indication for Risperdal/ Risperidone?

A

Bipolar disorder

61
Q

Which of the following is the recommended maximum daily dosage for Risperdal when treating schizophrenia?

A

16 mg

62
Q

What is a/the brand name for Risperidone?

A

Risperdal

63
Q

Which of the following are common (>10%) side effects of Risperdal?

A

Movement disorders, Metabolic changes

64
Q

What is the generic name for Lamictal?

A

Lamotrigine

65
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Lamictal/ Lamotrigine?

A

Antiepileptic

66
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Lamictal/ Lamotrigine?

A

Phenyltriazine Anticonvulsant

67
Q

What is the primary indication for Lamictal?

A

Seizure

68
Q

Which of the following is/are routine adult seizure doses for Lamictal?

A

400 mg qd

69
Q

What is a/the brand name for Lamotrigine?

A

Lamictal

70
Q

Which of the following are common (>10%) side effects of Lamictal?

A

Double vison, Rash, Headache, Runny/stuffy nose