pharm quick Flashcards
BPH meds
“Zosin”= non selective alpha 1 adrenergic receptor agonist
“dosin and losin = sin” = selective
“Asteride”= 5alpha reductase
“TADA”= tadalaphil; for ED, LUTS, BPH
UTI main meds
sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim (SMX/ TMP) or just TMP
“-floxacin” side effects
tendinopathy, hallucinate
stress incontinence
vaginal estrogen and duloxetine (SNRI)
progestogens
“none”
norethindrone and drosperinone
peanut oil in generic formula
estrogens
conjugated estrogens or 17-beta estradiol
SERM
“oxifene”. You’re a fiend for oxy
estrogen, progesterone, testosterone
tibolone
non hormonal for vasomotor sx
SSRIs (-lopram) and SNRIs (-laflaxine)
i.e. citalopram and venlafaxine
osteoporosis
bisphosphonates
RANKL/biologic
SERM
mineral
bisphosphonates; “dronate”
“biologic; “sumab”
SERM; “loxifene”
mineral: strontium ranelate
candida’s, BV, trichomoniasis
“azole”
metroniazdazole side effects
and for what
metallic taste and dark red urine
trichomoniasis
gonorrhea and chlamydia tx
gonorrhea: cef + azithro
(ceftriaxone/cefixime)
chlamydia: doxy + azithro
herpes
“-clovir”
use within 1-2 hours of onset to reduce sx by 1-2 days
which herpes tx to use if get sx >4x/yr - use it as a suppressive
valcyclovir
which herpes tx if pregnant
acyclovir (A)
syphilis tx
intramuscular benzathine pencilin G
if allergic do doxyclcyin
adverse rxn in syphilis and penicillin tx
garish herxheimer rxn: fever, rigor, chills, sweats