Sixteenth 10 Flashcards

1
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What is the generic name for Reglan?

A

Metoclopramide Hydrochloride

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2
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What is the therapeutic class for Reglan?

A

Antiemetic

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3
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What is the pharmacological class for Reglan?

A

Dopamine antagonist

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4
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What is the primary indication for Reglan?

A

Diabetic gastroparesis, GERD

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5
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Which of the following is/are routine adult doses for Reglan?

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10 mg 30 minutes before meals

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6
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Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Reglan?

A

Asthenia, Lack of energy

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7
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What is a/the brand name for Metoclopramide hydrochloride?

A

Reglan

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8
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What is the generic name for Dilantin Kapseals?

A

Phenytoin sodium extended

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9
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What is the therapeutic class for Dilantin Kapseals?

A

Anti epileptic

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10
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What is the pharmacological class for Dilantin Kapseals?

A

Hydantoin Anticonvulsant

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11
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What is the primary indication for Dilantin Kapseals?

A

Seizure

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12
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Which of the following is/are routine adult doses for Dilantin Kapseals?

A

100 mg tid

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13
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Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Dilantin Kapseals?

A

thickening of gums

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14
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What is a/the brand name for Phenytoin Sodium (extended)?

A

Dilantin Kapseal

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15
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What is the generic name for Xarelto ?

A

Rivaroxaban

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16
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What is the therapeutic class for Xarelto?

A

Anticoagulant

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17
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What is the pharmacological class for Xarelto?

A

Factor Xa inhibitor

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18
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What is the primary indication for Xarelto?

A

Prevention of thromboembolism

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19
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Which of the following is/are routine adult doses for Xarelto?

A

20 mg daily

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20
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Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Xarelto?

A

Bleeding

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21
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What is a/the brand name for Rivaroxaban?

A

Xarelto

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22
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What is the generic name for Actos?

A

Pioglitazone hydrochloride

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23
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What is the therapeutic class for Actos?

A

Antidiabetic

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24
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What is the pharmacological class for Actos?

A

Thiazolidinedione antidiabetic

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25
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What is the primary indication for Actos?

A

Diabetes mellitus type 2

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26
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Which of the following is/are the maximum recommended adult dose for Actos?

A

45 mg daily

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27
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Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Actos?

A

Edema, Weight gain

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28
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What is a/the brand name for Pioglitazone hydrochloride?

A

Actos

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29
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What is the generic name for Robitussin AC?

A

Codeine Phosphate with Guaifenesin

30
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Robitussin AC?

A

Antitussive Expectorant

31
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Robitussin AC?

A

Respiratory Agent

32
Q

What is the primary indication for Robitussin AC?

A

Cough

33
Q

Which of the following is/are the recommended maximum daily adult dose for Robitussin AC?

A

60 mL, 12 teaspoonsful

34
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Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Robitussin AC?

A

Drowsiness, Dizziness, Nausea, Headache

35
Q

What is a/the brand name for Codeine Phosphate with Guaifenesin?

A

Robitussin AC

36
Q

What is the schedule class for Robitussin AC?

A

C V

37
Q

What is the generic name for Apresoline?

A

Hydralazine HCl

38
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Apresoline?

A

antihypertensive

39
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Apresoline?

A

Peripheral Vasodilator

40
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What is the primary indication for Apresoline?

A

Hypertension

41
Q

Which of the following isn the maximum adult daily dose of Apresoline?

A

300 mg

42
Q

Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Apresoline?

A

None are reported

43
Q

What is a/the brand name for Hydralazine HCL?

A

Apresoline

44
Q

What is the generic name for Adipex-P?

A

Phentermine HCl

45
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Adipex-P?

A

Weight management

46
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Adipex-P?

A

Centrally Acting Appetite Suppressant

47
Q

What is the primary indication for Adipex-P?

A

Simple obesity

48
Q

What is the Schedule class for Phentermine HCl?

A

C IV

49
Q

Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Adipex-P?

A

Restlessness, Constipation, Diarrhea, Euphoria

50
Q

Which of the following is/are routine adult doses for Adipex-P?

A

1 tablet before breakfast daily, ½ tablet in the morning and in the early afternoon

51
Q

What is a/the brand name for Phentermine HCl?

A

Adipex P

52
Q

What is the generic name for Mirapex?

A

Pramipexole Dihydrochloride

53
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Mirapex?

A

Antiparkinson agent

54
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Mirapex?

A

Dopamine Agonist

55
Q

What is a/the primary indication for Mirapex?

A

Parkinson disease

56
Q

Which of the following is/are routine adult doses for Mirapex?

A

4.5 mg tablet one daily extended release, 1.5 mg instant release tablet three times daily

57
Q

Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of MIrapex?

A

Dyskinesia, Extrapyramidal movements, Asthenia

58
Q

What is a/the brand name for Pramipexole Dihydrochloride?

A

Mirapex

59
Q

What is the generic name for Minocin?

A

Minocycline HCL

60
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Minocin?

A

Tetracycline Antibiotic

61
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Minocin?

A

Tetracycline Antibiotic

62
Q

What is the primary indication for Minocin?

A

susceptible infection, acne vulgaris

63
Q

Which of the following are common (> 10%) side effects of Minocin?

A

Dizziness, Headache

64
Q

Which of the following is/are routine adult doses for Minocin?

A

200 mg initially, then 100 mg every 12 hours

65
Q

What is a/the brand name for Minocycline HCl?

A

Minocin

66
Q

What is the generic name for Flovent?

A

Fluticasone propionate inhalation

67
Q

What is the therapeutic class for Flovent?

A

Anti asthmatic

68
Q

What is the pharmacological class for Flovent?

A

Adrenal Corticosteroid

69
Q

What is the primary indication for Flovent?

A

asthma

70
Q

What is the standard dosing frequency for both children and adults using Flovent?

A

twice daily

71
Q

Which of the following are common (>10%) side effects of Flovent?

A

White patches on tongue

72
Q

What is a/the brand name for Fluticasone Propionate (inhaled)?

A

Asthma