TOP50-Indications Flashcards

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Analgésique (3)

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  1. Acide acétylsalicylique (aspirine)
  2. Acétaminophène+codéine (empracet)
  3. Pregabalin (Lyrica)
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Antiplaquettaire (1)

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  1. Acide acétylsalicylique (aspirine)
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Maladie cardiovasculaire (2)

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  1. Artovastatin (lipitor)
  2. Acide acétylsalicylique (aspirine)
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Ischémie cérébrale transitoire (prévention) (2)

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  1. Acide acétylsalicylique (aspirine)
  2. Warfarine (coumadin)
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Antipyrétique (2)

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  1. Acide acétylsalicylique (aspirine)
  2. Acétaminophène+codéine (empracet)
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Ostéoporose (3)

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  1. Alendronate (Fosamax)
  2. Risédronate (Actonel, Actonel Dr)
  3. Vitamine D (D-tabs, One Alpha, Rocaltrol
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Hypertension artérielle (9)

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  1. Bisoprolol (Monocor)
  2. Métoprolol (Lopressor, Lopressor SR)
  3. Flurosémide (Lasix)
  4. Hydrochlorothiazide (hydrodiuril)
  5. Amlodipine (Norvasc)
  6. Irbesartan (Avapro)
  7. Valsartan (Diovan)
    8.Ramipril (Altace)
    9.Perindropril (Coversyl)
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Angine (3)

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  1. Bisoprolol (Monocor)
  2. Métoprolol (Lopresor, Lopresor SR)
  3. Amlodipine (Norvasc)
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Insuffisance Cardiaque (4)

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1.Bisprolol (Monocor)
2.Métoprolol (Lopresor, Lopresor SR)
3.Ramipril (Altace)
4.Perindopril (Coversyl)

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Bronchite ou exacerbation aiguë de la MPOC (Adulte)

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  1. Amoxilicine (Amoxil)
  2. Azithromycine (Zithromax)
  3. Clarithromycine (Biaxin)
    4.Ciprofloxacine (Cipro)
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Otite moyenne aigue (ENFANT) (3) poso + teneur

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  1. Amoxilicine (Amoxil) = 80 à 90 mg/kg/jour (BID-TID)
    125mg/5 ml
    250mg/5ml
  2. Azithromycine (Zithromax) = 10mg/kg DIE jour 1, puis 5mg/kg DIE x 4 jour ou 10mg/kg DIE x 3 jours ou 30mg/kg en une dose)
    100mg/5ml
    200mg/5ml
  3. Clarithromycine (Biaxin) = 15mg/kg/jour BID x 10 jours
    125mg/5ml
    250mg/5ml
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Rx pour Pharyngite ou amygdalite (enfant) (1) + poso + teneur

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Azithromycine (Zithromax)
12mg/kg/Jour x 5 jours

100mg/5ml
200mg/5ml

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Pharyngite ou amygdalite (ADULTE) (3)

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  1. Amoxilicine (Amoxil)
  2. Azithromycine (Zithromax)
    3.Clarithromycine (Biaxin)
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Prophylaxie de l’endocardite infectieuse chez pt à risque élevé subissant chirurgie à risque (incluant dentaire) + poso

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Amoxilicine (Amoxil)
2g de 30 à 60min pré-op(unidose)

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Sinusite (ADULTE)

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  1. Amoxilicine (Amoxil)
  2. Azithromycine (Zithromax)
  3. Clarithromycine (Biaxin)
  4. Mometasone (nasonex)
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Pneumonie (ADULTE)

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  1. Azithromycine (Zithromax)
  2. Clarithromycine (Biaxin)
  3. Ciprofloxacine (Cipro)
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Hyperlipidémie/hypercholestérolémie (2)

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1.Atorvastatine (Lipitor)
2. Rosuvastative (Crestor)

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AVC (prévention) (1)

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Atorvastatine (Lipitor)

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Infarctus du myocarde prévention (3)

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Artovastatin (Lipitor)
Rosuvastatine (crestor)
Warfarine(coumadin)

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Douleur aigue (2)

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Naproxene (Naprosyn)
Celexocib (Celebrex)

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Diarrhée infectieuse du voyageur

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ciprofloxacine (cipro)

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Douleur chronique (arthrose ou arthrite rhumatoïde) (2)

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  1. Naproxene (Naprosyn)
  2. Celexocib (Celebrex)
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Infection urinaire non compliqué

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ciprofloxacine (cipro)

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Infection urinaire compliquée

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ciprofloxacine (cipro)

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Dépression (4)

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  1. Citalopram (Celexa)
  2. Escitalopram (Ciprlex)
  3. Venlafaxine (Efferox
  4. Quétiapine
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Trouble anxiété généralisé et obsessionnel-compulsif (3)

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  1. Citalopram (Celexa)
  2. Escitalopram (Cipralex)
  3. Venlafaxine (Effexor XR)
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Spasme musculaire squelettique

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  1. Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril)
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Constipation

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Docusate sodique (Colace)

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Reflux gastro-oesophagien (traitement) (2)

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  1. Ésoméprazole (Nexium)
  2. Pantoprazole (Pantoloc)
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Uclère gastrodudonénal dû aux AINS (prévention) (2)

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  1. Ésoméprazole (Nexium)
  2. Pantoprazole (Pantoloc)
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Uclère gastrique et ulcère dudonénal NON relié aux AINS :

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Pantoprazole (pantoloc)

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Contraception et Acnée vulgaire

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  1. Éthynylestradiol+Drospirénone (Yasmin , Yaz)
  2. Éthynylestradiol +Lévonorgestrel (Alesse)
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Asthme (4)

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  1. Salbutamol (Ventolin, Airomir)
  2. Salmétérol/Fluticasone (Advair)
  3. Fluticasone (Flovent HFA, DISKUS)
  4. Furoate de mometasone (poudre a inh)
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Rhinite allergique (2)

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  1. Fluticasone (Avamys, Flonase)
  2. Mométasone (Nasonex)
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Oedème associé à insuffisance cardiaque (1)

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  1. Furosémide (Lasix)
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Diabète type 2

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1.Glyburide (Diabeta)
2. Sitagliptine (Januvia)
3. Metformine (Glucophage, Glumetza)

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Hypothyroïdie

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  1. Lévothyroxine (synthroid)
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Anxiété (2) on parle pas du trouble ici

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  1. Lorazépam (Ativan)
  2. Oxazépam (Serax)
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Insomnie (3)

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Lorazépam (Ativan)
Zopiclone (Imovane)
Oxazépam (Serax)

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Trouble du déficit de l’attention avec ou sans hyperactivité (1)

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Méthylphénidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Biphentin, Foquest)

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Douleur neuropathique (Algie Post-Zostérienne)

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  1. Prégabaline (Lyrica)
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Neuropathie diabétique

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  1. Prégabaline (Lyrica)
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Ménopause (Hormonothérapie substitutive)

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  1. Progéstérone (prometrium)
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Prévention de la prématurité ou la prévention hyperplasie de l’endomètre

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  1. Progéstérone (prometrium)
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Trouble bipolaire

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Quétiapine (Seroquel, Seroquel XR)

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Trouble psychotique (ex. schizo)

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Quétiapine (Seroquel, Seroquel XR)

46
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Fibrillation auriculaire

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Rivaroxaban (Xarelto)
Bisoprolol

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Thrombose (chirurgie orthopédique-Prévention)

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Rivaroxaban (Xarelto)

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Thrombose (Thrombose veineuse profonde et embolie pulmonaire- Prévention )

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1.Warfarine
(Coumadin)
2.Rivaroxaban
(Xarelto)

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MPOC

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  1. Salbutamol (Ventolin/Airomir)
  2. Salmétérol/Fluticasone (Advair)
50
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Hypertrophie bénigne de la prostate

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Tamsolusine (Flomax CR)

51
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Herpes Labial (Feux sauvage)

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Valacyclovir(Valtrex)

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Herpes genital

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Valacyclovir(Valtrex)

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Zona

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Valacyclovir(Valtrex)

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Anti-inflammatoire STÉROIDIEN

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mométasoe

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Maladie paget

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Alendronate (Fosamax)

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Infection oculaire

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Ciprofloxacine

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Thrombose (Thrombose veineuse profonde et embolie pulmonaire- TRAITEMENT

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Rivaroxaban (xarelto)

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Anticonvulsant

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Oxazepam(serax)
Pregabalin