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What is the brand name and class of: Fentanyl Duragesic Fentora Actiq --Opioid Agonist
What is the brand name and class of: Hydrocodone / APAP (Tylenol) Vicodin Loracet Lortab --Opioid Agonist
What is the brand name and class of: Hydromorphone Dilaudid --Opioid Agonist
What is the brand name and class of: Meperidine Demerol --Opioid Agonist
What is the brand name and class of: Morphine Avinza Kadian MS Contin --Opioid Agonist
What is the brand name and class of: Oxycodone Oxycontin --Opioid Agonist
What is the brand name of: Oxycodone w/ APAP (tylenol) Percocet
What is the brand name and class of: Propoxyphene Darvon --Opioid Agonist
What is the brand name of: Propoxyphene/APAP (tylenol) Darvocet
What is the brand name and class of: Tapentadol Nucynta --Opioid Agonist --NE reuptake inhibitor
What is the brand name and class of: Buprenorphine/Naloxone Suboxone --Opioid Agonist/Antagonist
What is the brand name and class of: Butorphanol Stadol --Opioid Agonist/Antagonist
What is the brand name and class of: Naloxone Narcan --Opioid Anatgonist (Used to treat overdose)
What is the brand name and class of: Tramadol Ultram --Centrally Acting Analgesic
What is the generic name of: Duragesic Fentanyl
What is the generic name of: Fentora Fentanyl
What is the generic name of: Actiq Fentanyl
What is the generic name of: Vicodin Hydrocodone/APAP
What is the generic name of: Lorcet Hydrocodone/APAP
What is the generic name of: Lortab Hydrocodone/APAP
What is the generic name of: Dilaudid Hydromorphone
What is the generic name of: Demerol Meperidine
What is the generic name of: Dolophine Methadone
What is the generic name of: Avinza Morphine
What is the generic name of: Kadian Morphine
What is the generic name of: MS Contin Morphine
What is the generic name of: Oxycontin Oxycodone
What is the generic name of: Percocet Oxycodone/APAP
What is the generic name of: Darvon Propoxyphene
What is the generic name of: Darvocet Propoxyphene/APAP
What is the generic name of: Nucynta Tapentadol
What is the generic name of: Suboxone Buprenorphine/Naloxone
What is the generic name of: Stadol Butorphanol
What is the generic name of: Narcan Naloxone
What is the generic name of: Ultram Tramadol
Pharmacology Science that deals with the origin, nature, chemistry, effects and uses of drugs
Pharmacotherapy Deals with the use of drugs in the prevention and treatment of disease
Pharmacokinetics Describes what the body does to the drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion
Pharmacodynamics Describes what the drug does to the body
Ability of a drug to activate a receptor and initiate a physiological response Efficacy
What kind of antidepressant is Duloxetine (Cymbalta) Serotonin-NE reuptake inhibitor
What kind of antidepressant is Venlafaxine (effexor) Serotonin-NE reuptake inhibitor
What is the first line drug class for neuropathic pain, especially lancinating pain Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDs)
Name four Antiepileptic Drugs Carbamazepine (Tegretol) Phenytoin (Dilantin) Gabapentin (Neurontin) Pregabalin (Lyrica)
What is the MOA of Carbamazepine (Tegretol) Antiepileptic Drug Block use-dependent sodium channels inhibiting sustained repetitive firing Adverse Reactions: Hematologic, Skin, Liver, Cardiovascular
What is the MOA of Gabapentin (Neurontin)? Antiepileptic Drug Facilitates GABA release. Pregabalin (Lyrica) is structurally related
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