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1. Osmotic diuretic






2. Antirheumatic - NSAID. Treats inflammatory disorders. Take w/food do prevent GI upset.






3. Antiarrhythmics. Used for premature ventricular contractions in excess of 6 per minute.






4. Antipsychotic - antimetic. SE may be difficulty urinating which can become severe health problem.






5. Ginko - ginger and garlic interfere w/ anti - coagulants.

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6. Opioid analgesic. Monitor RR and depth of respirations.






7. Peaks in 2-4 hours.






8. Needed in patients who are chronic alcoholics.






9. A rapid acting insulin w/an onset of 5-15 minutes.






10. Antirheumatic. Treats Inflammatory Bowel Disease - administer w/food or after meals.






11. Needs to be taken at bed time






12. Antitubercular. Peripheral neuropathy SE.






13. Used to treat tetany resulting from possible damage to parathyroid gland.






14. Bronchodilator; Adrenergic. Mgt of reversible airway diseases or to delay preterm labor. Maternal tachycardia can be SE -






15. Antiulcer agent. Treats ulcers - GERD - heartburn. Take w/meals and before bed; SE- acne like rash.






16. Antiinfective - antiprotozoal - antiulcer agent. Used to treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease.






17. Anti - inflammatory steroid. Maintenance of asthma; rinse mouth after using.






18. Antiemetic used to control N & V - anxiety.






19. Antidepressant. S/S of overdoes include excitability and tremors.






20. Antiarrththmic - inotropic. HF - A- fib - atrial flutter - paroxysmal atrial tachycardia. Increases force of Myocardial contraction. Increases CO and slows HR.






21. Treatment for seizures.






22. Antiulcer. Caffeine contraindicated w/use.






23. An intermediate - acting insulin w/ a peak action of 6-12 hours






24. Can cause photosensitivity - use sun screen.






25. (citalopram). Antidepressant. SSRI.






26. (benztropine). Antiparkinson agent/anticholinergic. Treats extrapyramidal effects.






27. Decreases effect of Sinemet.






28. Is a short acting insulin w/an onset of action of 30-60 minutes.






29. Viagra - Levitra - Cialis.






30. Can cause gastrointestinal bleeding - changes in stool color should be reported.

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31. Antiulcer agent/histamine h2 antagonist. Used in GERD and ulcers; taken once a day - at bedtime.






32. Stool softner.






33. Wellbutrin - Zyban (antidepressant).






34. Antidibetic. Must be discontinued 48 hrs prior to contrast media being given






35. Can cause a hemorrhage during a sickle cell crisis.






36. (oxazepam). Anti - anxiety medication.






37. Antidysrhythmic. Used for bradycardia.






38. Cephalosporin antibiotic. Can alter intestinal flora.






39. Antiparkinson agent. Treatment of acute extrapyramidal SE-(torticollis).






40. Metered does inhaler for control of asthma; rinse mouth after use.






41. (norepinephrine). Vasopressor. Severe hypotension and shock.






42. A very long acting insuling - has a continuous effect w/no peak.






43. Can cause fetal hemorrhage; do not use during pregnancy.






44. MAOI- avoid aged cheese - yogurt - beer - & wine.






45. (milrinone). Inotropic. CHF






46. Antiparkinson agent - antidiabetic/dopamine agonists. Take w/meals to prevent GI upset.






47. A Loop diuretic that has ototoxic effects.






48. Ace Inhibitor - dry chronic cough.






49. (isoproterenol). Antiarrhythmics - bronchodilators/adrenergics. Asthma - COPD - Bradycardia.






50. Antiarrhythmic. Adverse reactions are severe hypotension or bradycardia.







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