General Pharmacology Flashcards
Escitalopram
(lexapro)
[indication]
anti-depressant
Hydrochlorothiazide
(HCTZ)
[indication]
diuretic
Sertraline
(zoloft)
[indication]
anti-depressant
Furosemide
(lasix)
[indication]
diuretic
Trazodone
(desyrel)
[indication]
anti-depressant
Valsartan
(diovan)
[indication]
ARB
Duloxetine
(cymbalta)
[indication]
anti-depressant
Amlodipine
(norvasc)
[indication]
Calcium Channel Blocker
Quetiapine
(seroquel)
[indication]
anti-psychotic
Promethazine
(phenergan)
[indication]
anti-histamine
Alprazolam
(xanax)
[indication]
anti-anxiety
Clonazepam
(klonopin)
[indication]
anti-anxiety
Benazepril
(lotensin)
[indication]
ACE inhibitor
Meloxicam
(mobic)
[indication]
NSAID
Tiotropium
(spiriva)
[indication]
COPD
Gabapentin
(neurontin)
[indication]
anti-epileptic
Aripiprazole
(abilify)
[indication]
anti-psychotic
Cyclobenzaprine
(flexeril)
[indication]
muscle relaxant
Methylphenidate
(concerta)
[indication]
ADHD
Carvedilol
(coreg)
[indication]
beta blocker for CHF
Memantine
(namenda)
[indication]
Alzheimers
Atenolol
(tenormin)
[indication]
beta blocker
Risedronate
(actonel)
[indication]
osteoporosis
Olmesartan
(benicar)
[indication]
ARB
Alendronate
(fosamax)
[indication]
osteoporosis
Tamulosin
(flomax)
[indication]
frequent urination
Paroxetine
(paxil)
[indication]
anti-depressant
Buprenorphine
(suboxone)
[indication]
opiate addiction
Enalapril
(vasotec)
[indication]
ACE inhibitor
Lovastatin
(mevacor)
[indication]
high cholesterol