Pharmacology Ch. 21 (meds) Flashcards

1
Q

Anaglesics (CNS Level)

A

“codone” or “morphone”

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2
Q

Anesthetics (General)

A

propofol (diprivan)

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3
Q

Anesthetics (Local)

A

“caine”

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4
Q

Antibiotics

A

Quinolones (“floxacin”)

Anti-tubercular (Isoniazid - INH)

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5
Q

Antifungal

A

“conazole” (histatin)

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6
Q

Antiviral

A

“vir”

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7
Q

Anticoagulants

A

heparin and lavenox
warfarin
NOACs (eliquiz)

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8
Q

Antiplatelets

A

ASA

Plavix

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9
Q

Thrombolytics

A

Alteplase

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10
Q

Antidepressants

A

Prozac and Zoloft

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11
Q

Anti-Alzheimers

A

Aricept and Namenda

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12
Q

Antidiabetics

A

Glucatrol, diabeta, and glucophage

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13
Q

Antihistamines

A

antipruretic (benadryl)
antiemetic (promethazine)
motion sickness (antivert)

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14
Q

Antiosteoporosis

A

Fosamax

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15
Q

Anti-anginal

A

nitrate

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16
Q

Anti arrythmic

A

Calcium Channel Blockers - “dipine”

17
Q

Cardiotonic

A

Lanoxin

18
Q

Cholesterol lowering

A

“statin”

19
Q

Diuretics

A

Lasix

20
Q

Cardioprotective (3)

A

Beta blockers - “lol”
ACE Inhibitors - “pril”
ARBs - “sartan”

21
Q

Gastrointestinal

A

H2 - “tidine”

PPIs - “prazole”

22
Q

Anti diarrheal

A

Lomotil and Imodium

23
Q

Sedative

A

Benzodiazapines (“lam” and “pam”)

24
Q

Tranquilizers (Minor)

A

Xanax and Valium

25
Q

Tranquilizers (Major)

A

Haldol and Risperdol