Learn 2: Types of drugs for systems Flashcards
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Intergumentary Skeletal Muscular Digestive Cardiovascular Blood and lymphatic Respiratory Urinary Endocrine Nervous Special senses: Ear, Eye Female reproductive Male reproductive
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Systems
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Intergumentary
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Emollients Keratolytics Local anesthetic agents Antihistamine agents Antipruritic agents Antibiotic agents Anti fungal agents Antiviral agents Anti-inflammatory agents Antiseptic agents Other drugs
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Skeletal
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Anti inflammatory agents Corticosteroids (glucocorticoids) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs Disease modifying anti rheumatic drugs DMARD’s COX-2 inhibitors Biologics Agents used to treat gout Agents to treat/ prevent post menopausal osteoporosis Antiresorptive agent Estrogen hormone therapy EHT Analgesics Narcotic Non-narcotic
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Muscular
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Skeletal muscle relaxants
ANti-inflammatory agents and analgesics
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Digestive
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Upper digestive tract: Antacids: Non-systemic and Systemic Antacid mixtures Histamine H2 receptors antagonists Mucosal protective medications Gastric acid pump inhibitors [PPI’s] Other ulcer medications Agents used for inflammatory bowel disease reflux suppressants Antidopaminergenics Cytoprotectants Prostaglandins analogues
Lower digestive tract: Laxatives Antispasmodics Anti diarrheal agents Bile acid sequestrants Antiemetics Emetics Opioid
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Cardiovascular
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Digitalis drugs Anti arrhythmic agents Vasopressors Vasodilators Anti hypertensive agents Anti lipidemic agents Anti platelet drugs anticoagulants Thrombocytopenia
General: B-receptor (beta blockers) Calcium channel blockers Diuretics Cardiac glycosides Nitrate Antianginals
Blood pressure/antihypertensive drugs: ACE inhibitors angiotensin receptor blockers Beta blockers A blockers Calcium channel blockers Thiazide diuretics Loop diuretics Aldosterone inhibitors
Coagulation: Anticoagulants Heparin Antiplatelet drugs Fibrinolytics Anti hemophiliac factors Haemostatic drugs
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Blood and lymphatic
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Anticoagulants Hemostatic agent Anti anemic agents (irons) Epoetin alfa (EPO, Procrit ) Other agents
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Respiratory
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Antihistamines Decongestants Antitussives: non-narcotic agents, narcotic agents Expectorants Mucolytics Bronchodilatorsy Inhalational glucocorticoids Antituberculosis agents
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Urinary
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Diuretics Thiazide Loop Potassium sparing Osmotic Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor Urinary tract antibacterials Urinary tract antisepticsy
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Endocrine
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Thyroid hormone
Anti thyroid hormone
Insulin preparations for injection
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Nervous
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5 Analgesics: narcotic, non-narcotic Analgesics-antipyretics Sedatives and hypnotics, barbiturates, non-barbiturates Anti Parkinsonism drugs Anticonvulsants Cholinesterase inhibitors Anesthetics Local Generalg
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Ear
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Analgesics
Antipyretic
Antibiotics: penicillins, cephalosporins, tetracyclines, erythromycin
Drugs used to treat vertigo
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Eye
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Drugs used to treat glaucoma: ... Prostaglandins analogs adrenergic drugs Alpha antagonist Beta blockers
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Female reproductive
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Female hormones: …
Estrogens
Progestogens/ progestins
Contraceptives : Combined oral contraceptives COC Minipill Birth control patch Injectable Intrauterine device IUD
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Make reproductive
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Testosterone (male hormone)
Therapeutic use
Patient teaching
Special considerations
Drugs used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia BPH
Drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction ED