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N110 RX Trade/Theraputic Class/Pregnancy Risk

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Drug
Action
acetaminophen; B   nonopiod analgesic, antipyretic  
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acetylsalicylic acid; C (D in 3rd Trimester)   nonopioid analgesic, anytipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antiplatelet drug  
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diphenhydramine hydrochloride; B   antihistamine (H1 receptor antagonist), antiemetic, antivertigo agent, antitussive, sedative-hypnotic, antidyskinetic (anticholinergic)  
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guaifenesin (glyceryl guaiacolate); C   expectorant  
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ibuprofen; B   nonopioid analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory  
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magnesium hydroxide; NR   saline laxative  
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simethicone; C   antiflatulent  
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ranitidine hydrochloride; B   antiulcerative  
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docusate sodium; C   emollient laxative  
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furosemide; C   diuretic, antihypertensive  
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Nembutal   pentobarbital: a barbiturate; anticonvulsant, sedative-hypnotic  
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Seconal, Seconal Sodium   secobarbital sodium: sedative-hypnotic, anticonvulsant; drowsiness, lethargy, n/v, exacerbation of porphyria, RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION  
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Sedation   barbiturates (Nembutal, Seconal)  
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benzodiazepines(Valium, Versed)   Hypnotics/Tranquilizing agents  
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Opioids   Analgesic agents (morphine, demerol)  
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Anticholinergics   reduce respiratory tract secretions (atropine, Robinul)  
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XYLOCAINE   LIDOCAINE:anesthetic, local, topical ||local irritation (topical products; ie, erythema, edema)  
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Reversal   Narcan (naloxone)  
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Fentanyl (Sublimaze) ;Droperidol (Inapsine)   Neuroleptanalgesic  
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Ketamine   Dissociative agents  
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Droperidol or diazepam   eliminate psychic phenomena  
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Propoful (Diprivan)   probably the most common IV anesthetic used now; a white liquid that is a short-acting hypnotic and anesthetic; also produces amnesia  
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Propoful (Diprivan)   Produces unconsciousness, then supplemented by inhalation Powerful respiratory depression*Decreases buzzing, dizziness*Can cause skeletal muscular rigidity and respiratory impairment  
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Neuromuscular blockers   muscle relaxers  
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Neuromuscular blockers   Pavulon, succinylcholine (Anectine)  
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Succinylcholine   bradycardia and dysrhythmias (depolarizing)  
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Neuromuscular blockers   do not provide analgesia, but in effect, paralyze the muscles, ncluding muscles of respiration  
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Tagamet, Zantac   Histamine-2 receptor antagonist  
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Dantrolene sodium;sodium bicarbonate   skeletal muscle relaxant; given to relax the muscles and correct acidosis (esp. Malignant Hyperthermia)  
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heparin   HEPARIN SODIUM: anticoagulant*subcutaneous injections should be given in the abdominal fat layer* different site should be used for each subcutaneous injection to prevent the development of a massive hematoma  
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Lovenox   ENOXAPARIN SODIUM: anticoagulant *low molecular weight heparin *by sub-q injection||major hemorrhage *thrombocytopenia *atrial fibrillation, heart failure *pulmonary edema, pneumonia *LFT elevations ||erythema, hematoma, local irritation, pain  
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Plavix   CLOPIDOGREL HYDROGEN SULFATE: platelet aggregation inhibitor, inhibitor of adp-induced aggregation *Prophylaxis against thrombotic events in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention *oral drug||thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura *GI ulcer  
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Nebutal   pentobarbital: sedation yet may cause severe respiratory depression, laryngospasm, hypotension; an alkaline (ergo local pain reaction); don't mix with other drugs in syringe or in IV soln/Lines; hepatic/depression, suicidal contraindications  
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Valium   diazepam: relieves anxiety, promotes calmness and sleep; sedative-hynotic/skeletal muscle relaxant; monitor respirations every 5-15mins and before each repeated IV dose; Bradycardia*RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, phlebitis at injection site  
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Versed   midazolam hydrochloride: preoperative sedative, drug for consious sedation; adjunct to general anesthesia || continuous monitoring of respiratory and cardiac function is required (ie, pulse oximetry); Causes AMNESIA!  
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DURAMORPH/MORPHINE SULFATE EXTRA-FORTE   MORPHINE SULFATE:Analgesia, following major surgery ||allergic reaction*confusion*histamine release*hypotension*respiratory depression; COUGH reflex respiratory ACIDOSIS; aspiration pneumonia;constipation, nausea, urinary retention, vomiting*dizziness  
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DEMEROL/MEPERIDINE   MEPERIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE:analgesic, anesthetic adjunct ||cardiac arrest, circulatory depression*hypotension (frequent), syncope*respiratory depression*seizures  
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heparin   when used for postoperative prophylaxis, administered the first dose 2 hours prior to surgery||adverse=hemorrhage *thrombocytopenia *elevations in SGOT and SGPT  
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KETALAR   ketamine hydrochloride: anesthetic adjunct *as sole anesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation*induction prior to the administration of other general anesthetic agents*Analgesia/sedation  
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Ketamine   increased blood pressure (frequent), tachycardia (frequent) *muscle hyperactivity (frequent) *respiratory depression  
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NARCAN   NALOXONE HYDROCHLORIDE:opioid antagonist ||arrhythmias, hypertension, hypotension, ventricular fibrillation *hepatotoxicity *opiate withdrawal symptoms *pulmonary edema  
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PLAVIX   CLOPIDOGREL HYDROGEN SULFATE: minor bleeding*abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, dyspepsia , gastritis *hypercholesterolemia *chest pain  
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PERSANTINE   DIPYRIDAMOLE:platelet aggregation inhibitor *Thromboembolism prophylaxis (ORAL)  
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PAVULON   PANCURONIUM BROMIDE:neuromuscular blocker *Skeletal muscle relaxation; during surgery as an adjunct to general anesthesia and to facilitate endotracheal intubation or mechanical ventilation in the ICU ||salivation *hypertension *prolonged muscle weakness  
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ANECTINE   SUCCINYLCHOLINE CHLORIDE:neuromuscular blocker, depolarizing *Intubation, tracheal *Neuromuscular blockage in surgery or mechanical ventilation ||apnea, respiratory depression  
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Anectine (succinylcholine chloride)   prolonged muscle pain and stiffness *bradycardia (especially in children), cardiac arrhythmias (especially in children), tachycardia *hyperkalemia *malignant hyperthermia *prolonged muscle relaxation *cardiac arrest  
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INAPSINE   DROPERIDOL:antiemetic *Perioperative nausea and vomiting, second-line therapy ||QT interval prolongation *respiratory depression *torsades de pointes *hypotension *tachycardia *drowsiness *anxiety  
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SUBLIMAZE more potent (75-100 times) but shorter action than morphine   FENTANYL CITRATE:analgesic /anesthetic adjunct /opioid ||confusion, dizziness, sedation *constipation, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting *urinary retention  
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Hiccups   Can be very uncomfortable and interfere with rest and pain control Phenothiazine meds (including prochlorperazine (Compazine) and promethazine (Phenergan) are frequently ordered PRN  
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COMPAZINE   PROCHLORPERAZINE:antiemetic /antipsychotic /phenothiazine ||blurred vision, ocular changes, epithelial keratopathy, pigmentary retinopathy *constipation, decreased sweating, dry mouth, nasal congestion *dizziness, drowsiness *hypotension, orthostatic hypo  
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