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mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Brand?   Singulair  
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leu·ko·tri·ene [loo'-kuh-TRI-een]   A lipid produced by white blood cells in an immune response to antigens, that contributes to allergic asthma and inflammatory reactions. Related to prostaglandins. [leuko(cyte) + triene, a compound containing three double bonds (tri- + -ene).]  
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mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] ADT dose   ADT - 10mg tab PO  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] How supplied   Tablets (film-coated): 10 mg Tablets (chewable): 5 mg  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Indications   For prophylaxis and long-term treatment of asthma  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] dosage   Adults and children ages 15 and older: 10 mg (film-coated tablet) P.O. once daily in evening. Children ages 6 to 14: 5 mg (chewable tablet) P.O. once daily in evening.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Adverse reactions   CNS: HEADACHE, dizziness, fatigue, asthenia. EENT: nasal congestion, dental pain. GI: dyspepsia, infectious gastroenteritis, abdominal pain. GU: pyuria. Hepatic: increased ALT and AST levels. Respiratory: cough. Skin: rash.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Drug interactions   Drug-drug. Phenobarbital, rifampin: may decrease bioavailability of montelukast because of induction of hepatic metabolism. Monitor closely.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Nursing considerations (1/5)   Use cautiously and with appropriate monitoring in patients whose dosages of systemic corticosteroids are reduced.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Nursing considerations (4/5)   Alert: Although dose of inhaled corticosteroids may be reduced gradually, don't abruptly substitute drug for inhaled or oral corticosteroids.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Nursing considerations (5/5)   Drug isn't indicated for use in patients with acute asthmatic attacks, status asthmaticus, or as monotherapy for management of exercise-induced bronchospasm. Appropriate rescue drug should be continued for acute exacerbations.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Nursing considerations (2/5)   Assess patient's underlying condition and monitor for effectiveness.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Nursing considerations (3/5)   Safety and efficacy for patients under age 6 haven't been established.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Patient teaching (1/6)   Advise patient to take drug daily, even if asymptomatic, and to contact doctor if asthma isn't well controlled.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Patient teaching (2/6)   Warn patient not to reduce or stop taking other prescribed antiasthma drugs without doctor's approval.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Patient teaching (3/6)   Advise patient to seek medical attention if short-acting inhaled bronchodilators are needed more often than usual during drug therapy.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Patient teaching (4/6)   Warn patient that drug isn't beneficial in acute asthma attacks or in exercise-induced bronchospasm, and advise him to keep appropriate rescue drugs available.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Patient teaching (5/6)   Advise patient with known aspirin sensitivity to continue to avoid using aspirin and NSAIDs during drug therapy.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair mon·te·lu·kast [mon'-t@-LOO-kast] Patient teaching (6/6)   Advise patient with phenylketonuria that chewable tablet contains phenylalanine.  
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montelukast sodium - Singulair Pregnancy Risk   Category B  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Pregnancy Risk   Category C  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax How supplied   Ointment: 5%  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Action   Inhibits herpes simplex and varicella-zoster viral DNA synthesis by inhibiting viral DNA polymerase action.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Indications   Initial herpes genitalis; limited, non-life-threatening mucocutaneous herpes simplex virus infections in immunocompromised patients  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax dosage   Adults: cover all lesions q 3 hours six times daily for 7 days. Although dose varies depending on total lesion area, use about 1/4-inch (1.3-cm) ribbon of ointment on each 4-inch (10-cm) square of surface area.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Adverse reactions   Skin: transient burning and stinging, rash, pruritus, vulvitis; edema, pain at application site.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Nursing considerations (1/5)   Start therapy as early as possible after onset of symptoms, as ordered.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Nursing considerations (2/5)   Apply drug with a finger cot or rubber glove to prevent autoinoculation of other body sites and transmission of infection to other persons.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Nursing considerations (3/5)   All lesions must be thoroughly covered.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Nursing considerations (4/5)   Drug is for cutaneous use only; don't apply to eye.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Nursing considerations (5/5)   Drug isn't a cure, but it will help with symptoms.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Patient teaching (1/6)   Teach patient that virus transmission can occur during treatment.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Patient teaching (2/6)   Tell patient that there may be some discomfort with application.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Patient teaching (3/6)   Stress importance of compliance for successful therapy.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Patient teaching (4/6)   Teach patient that therapy should begin as soon as signs and symptoms appear.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Patient teaching (5/6)   Tell patient to notify doctor if adverse reactions occur.  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax Patient teaching (6/6)   Instruct patient to store drug in a dry place at 59° to 77° F (15° to 25° C).  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax   (blank)  
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acyclovir - Acyclo-V, Zovirax   (blank)  
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a·cy·clo·vir [ey-sahy"-kloh-veer, -kluh-] brand names   Acyclo-V, Zovirax  
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a·cy·clo·vir [ey-sahy"-kloh-veer, -kluh-] description   an oral antiviral drug (trade name Zovirax) used to treat genital herpes; does not cure the disease but relieves the symptoms  
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