Medications Flashcards
Do superficial venous thrombus’s embolise?
Rarely
Amoxicillin
Antibiotics
Azithromycin
Antibiotics
Bacitracin
Antibiotics
Bicillin
Antibiotics
Subdural haemorrhages
Dura and arachnoid, ruptured bridging veins, blunt trauma, mild/ non specific
Clindamycin
Antibiotics
Doxycycline
Antibiotics
Flagyl
Antibiotics
Keflex
Antibiotics
Levofloxacin
Antibiotics
Moxifloxcin
Antibiotics
Neosporin
Antibiotics
Rocephin
Antibiotics
Unasyn
Antibiotics
Atenolol
Anti-hypertensives
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)
Anti-hypertensives
Complications of liver failure
Malabsorption of fat and fat soluble vitamins, weight loss including muscle and bone, hypoglycaemia, bleeding tendency, reduced storage but reduced absorption and synthesis, elevated serum bilirubin (jaundice)
Metoprolol
Anti-hypertensives
Nitroglycerin
Anti-hypertensives
Clonodine
Anti-hypertensives
Lisinopril
Anti-hypertensives
Dilaudid (Hydromorphone)
Analgesics (pain killers, narcotics)
Morphine
Analgesics (pain killers, narcotics)
Percocet (Oxycodone-acetaminophen)
Analgesics (pain killers, narcotics)
Vicodin/Lortab (Hydrocodone-acetiminophen)
Analgesics (pain killers, narcotics)
Aspirin
Blood thinners
Coumadin (Warfarin)
Blood thinners
Enoxiparin (lovenox)
Blood thinners
Plevix
Blood thinners
Benadryl
Anti-histamines
Pepcid
Anti-histamines
Tamiflu
Anti-virals
Acyclovir
Anti-virals
Crestor
Cholesterol Medication
Lipitor
Cholesterol Medication
Risk factors for the development of venous thrombi
Stasis, hyper coagulation
Niaspan
Cholesterol Medication
Simvastatin
Cholesterol Medication
Vytorin
Cholesterol Medication
Zetia
Cholesterol Medication