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322 Exam 3

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nitrofurantoin treats UTIs; take with food; turns urine brown
methenamine effective when urine pH is less than 5.5; should not be taken with sulfonamides because this increases the risk of crystalluria; used for chronic UTI
antispasmodic relieves spasms, oxybutynin; anticholinergic side effects
levothyroxine taken every day for the rest of life; monitor for overcorrection - thyrotoxicosis, osteoporosis; take on an empty stomach, safe in pregnancy
methimazole avoid during pregnancy; preferred hyperthyroid drug; toxicity agranulocytosis
sulfonylureas stimulate release of insulin, used for type 2; cannot be used with liver or kidney dysfunction; glipizide
biguanides (Metformin) inhibits glucose production in the liver, reduces glucose absorption in small intestine, treatment immediately for type 2
general side effects of antibiotics anaphylaxis, N/V/D, superinfections
glycopeptide for gram positive (MRSA AND C DIFF); report red man's syndrome, affects renal function and hearing; given with water and protect from sun exposure
metronidazole anaerobic organisms only, commonly GI tract; dry mouth and metallic taste; prolonged QT interval; no alcohol
tetracycline empty stomach with water, makes contraceptives less effective, teeth discoloration; do not give to children younger than 8 years
INH anti tubercular; take pyroxidine to prevent peripheral neuropathy
rifampin can turn body fluids orange and discolor contact lenses
amphotericin B highly toxic and dangerous, IV only for severe systemic fungal infections
amphotericin B pre treatment diphenhydramine, acetaminophen and hydrocortisone 30 to 60 minutes before
antiviral second generation PO, active against both and preferred - better tolerance; taken within 48 hours to make person healthier sooner
chronic HBV treatment 1 alpha interferon, 4 nucleoside analogs - PO, delays progression to liver disease; vaccine is available
hepatitis C treatment - protease inhibitors ledipasivir/ sofosbuvir; cures type 1 but expensive
methods to eradicate malaria prophylaxis, treating acute attack, prevent relapse
chloroquine inhibits parasitic growth; effects cranial nerve 8 - hearing and balance, photosensitivity; agranulocytosis; ECG changes
medication adherence to ART needs to be 95%, missing doses can cause drug resistance
ART goals decrease viral load to 20 to 40 copies, increase CD4
hold chemotherapy signs of dehydration, fever over 100.5, presence of neutropenia or thrombocytopenia, tumor complications
side effects of antineoplastics alopecia, dehydration, fatigue and weakness; these are because of the harm to healthy cells
myelosuppression due to antineoplastics anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia
cell cycle specific only work in S and M phase, not G0; antimetabolites, alkylating agents, vinca alklaloids
cell cycle non specific most effective against proliferating cells
nitrogen mustard analogue CCNS alkylating agent; to prevent hemorrhagic cystitis given Mesna to reduce hematuria and increase fluids
anthracycline anti tumor antibiotic turns urine red color; monitor for ECG changes
plant alkaloids anti mitotic blocks cell division at M phase
epoeitn stimulates RBC production; decreases length of post treatment neutropenia and permits delivery of higher doses; can lead to blood clots and hypertension
filgrastim increases WBC in bone marrow, regulates production of neutrophils; is not given 24 hours before or after chemotherapy
bactrim side effects photosensitivity and crystalluria
propylthiouracil preferred during 1st trimester of pregnancy; requires multiple doses
rapid acting insulin lispro, aspart, glulisine
short acting insulin regular insulin - Humulin R and Novolin R
intermediate acting NPH insulin - Humulin N and Novolin N
long acting insulin glargine, detemir; used for someone with more stable BG
sulfonylureas 2nd generation increases tissue response to insulin; longer duration of action and fewer side effects; disadvantage - greater hypoglycemia potency
biguanides side effects decreased B12 levels and folic acid deficiency; does not cause hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia
external insulin pump external like pancreas, basal rate and bolus according to food; check BG 4 times daily
narrow spectrum antibiotics preferred because broad spectrum lead to more resistance
drugs with narrow therapeutic range vancomycin, amino glycosides because of their renal and ototoxicity
treatment for penicillin anaphylaxis epinephrine, steroids, antihistamine
sulfonamides avoided during pregnancy; can cause malformations and neural tube defects; contraindicated during breastfeeding because of risk of kernicterus
fluoroquinolone strong bactericidal against respiratory and pneumonia infections; big risk for crystalluria and photosensitivity
post exposure prophylaxis - HIV started within 72 hours and taken for 28 days
DOT intermittent doses, increases adherence
alkylating agents hydrate to prevent hemorrhagic cystitis
peak 30 minutes prior to dose
trough 1 hour after completion of dose
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