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Chpt 1 Drugs

Surg. Pharm

QuestionAnswer
Generic Name Atropine Brand Name Atropisol Category: Anticholinergic
GN: Digitalis BN: DigoxinC: Cardiac Agent
GN: morphine BN: Duramorph C: Analgesic
GN: thyroglobulin BN: Proloid C: Hormone
GN: Silver sulfadiazine BN: Silvadene C: Dermatologic agent
GN: aurothioglucose BN: Solganal C: Antiarthritic agent
GN: meperidine BN: Demerol C: Analgesic
GN: amoxicillin BN: Amoxil, Biomax C: Antibiotic
GN: human insulin BN: Humulin C: Hormone
GN: human growth hormone BN: Nutropin C: Hormone
GN: human thyroid-stimulating hormone BN: Thyrogen C: Hormone
GN: alteplase BN: Activase C: Thrombolytic
GN: ranitidine BN: Zantac C: Gastric agent
GN: heparin BN: Calciparin C: Anticoagulant
GN: lidocaine BN: Xylocaine C: Anethetic
GN: biacitracin, neomycin, polymixin B BN: Neosporin C: Antibiotic
GN: dantrolene BN: Dantrium C: Muscle relaxant
GN: neomycin, polymixin B, hydrocortisone BN: Cortisporin C: Combination antiboitic and anti-inflammatory agent
GN: betamethasone BN: Celestone C: Anti-inflamatory agent
GN: propofol BN: Deprivan C: sedative/hypnotic anesthetic agent
GN: desflurane BN: Suprane C: Anesthetic agent
GN: sodium citrate BN: Bicitra C: Antacid
GN: tetracaine BN: Pontocaine C: Anesthetic
GN: phenylephrine BN: Neosynephrine C: Vasoconstrictor
GN: methylene blue BN: Urolene Blue C: Diagnostic agent (dye)
GN: ketorolac BN: Toradol C: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
GN: bupivicaine BN: Marcaine C: Anesthetic
GN: epinephrine BN: Adrenalin C: Hormone
GN: warfarin BN: Coumadin C: Anticoagulant
GN: succinylcholine BN: Anectine C: muscle relaxant
GN: mannitol BN: Osmitrol C: Diuretic
Created by: leslieann_2007
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