Exam 3 Flashcards
Anti-Hypertensives
• Beta Blockers - end in ‘old!’
V HR < Metoprolol - Contraindication with any respiratory
L Bp
Propanolol - non-selective ( COPD
• Prazosin - Alpha Blocker - end in ‘sir - side effect: Swellina
• Amlodipine - Calcium Channel Blocker - end in ‘pine’ -
• Valsartan - ARB - end in ‘sartan’ or ‘tan’
Side
Lisinopril - ACE Inhibitor - end in ‘pril - dry irritating cough
angioedera
Diuretics
effect: wet headache
electrote
imbalances
-A CalaurA *
hupedian
if stapp
abrupt
Sugar goes up
• Respiratory
• Antihistamines
hyperkalemia
+ Edema
1st gen. Diphenhydramine - anticholenergic side effects
drys you up
Ind gen Loratadine - Wheezing and F
o Nasal Decongestants
. Oxymetazoline - nasal Spray
only use for 3 days or get rebound
•Pseudoephedrine - T HR.
o Fluticasone - Intranasal Glucocorticoids -
§ BP
Use to stop -
Be inflammation in your nares
nasal
a non-productive Guaifenesin - Expectorants - $ Fluids
Congestant
cough
° Dextromethorphan - Antitusives - Controls the coughs control conter (medulla)
o Bronchodilators
I Side effects: tremors and palpitations
+airway
constiction
Albuterol - Beta 2 Agonist - Only rescue inhaler (acute asthma attack)
Tiotropium - Anticholinergic
-= Fluticasone & Salmeterol - Combo Drug
2 mins same meds
5 mins diff med
Montelukash-teuketriene Receptor Antagonist
rah pill
Both toxic
° Isoniazid - Anti-Tubercular.
-o Rifampin - Anti-Tubercular
take on empty stomach
to Liver.
Anti-Diabetics
all secretions turn orange- redist
know peaks
ro Reseale ne tan - Staor tan / поло совет) 35о но бо Реак
зон кодитья
• Regular Insulin - Short Acting Insulin onset: 30 + 60 mins
and onsets!?
lo Insulin Glargine - Long Acting Insulin on set: 2404 hrs
oral meds
.. Glipizide - Sulfonylurea - Stimulates pancreas to release insulin
only type 2
Metformin - Biguanide - no I contrast Aye
hold for 48 hrs
o Exenatide - GLP1 Agonist - Stabilizes blood sugar
interacts
with diabetic
o Glucagon - Sugar insectable for hypoglycemia