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Top 300 Drugs

QuestionAnswer
What is the brand name for meropenem (IV)? Merrem
What is the brand name for ciprofloxacin (PO, IV)? Cipro
What is the brand name for levofloxacin (PO, IV)? Levaquin
What is the brand name for moxifloxacin (ophthalmic, PO, IV)? Ophthalmic: Vigamox, PO, IV: Avelox
What is the brand name for azithromycin (PO, IV)? Zithromax, Z-Pak, Zmax
What is the brand name for clarithromycin(PO, IV)? Biaxin, Biaxin XL
What is the brand name for doxycycline (PO, IV)? Vibramycin, Doryx
What is the brand name for minocycline (PO, IV)? Minocin
What is the PC for meropenem (IV)? Carbapenem
What is the PC for ciprofloxacin (PO, IV)? Fluoroquinolone antibiotic
What is the PC for levofloxacin (PO, IV)? Fluoroquinolone antibiotic
What is the PC for moxifloxacin (ophthalmic, PO, IV)? Fluoroquinolone antibiotic
What is the PC for azithromycin (PO, IV)? Macrolide antibiotic
What is the PC for clarithromycin(PO, IV)? Macrolide antibiotic
What is the PC for doxycycline (PO, IV)? Tetracycline antibiotic
What is the PC for minocycline (PO, IV)? Tetracycline antibiotic
What are the CIs for meropenem (IV)? Meningitis, HAP, DFI, IA
What are the CIs for ciprofloxacin (PO, IV)? Pyelonephritis, HAP
What are the CIs for levofloxacin (PO, IV)? CAP, pyelonephritis
What are the CIs for moxifloxacin (ophthalmic, PO, IV)? Ophthalmic: bacterial conjunctivitis, PO, IV: CAP
What are the CIs for azithromycin (PO, IV)? CAP
What are the CIs for clarithromycin(PO, IV? CAP
What are the CIs for doxycycline (PO, IV)? SSTI, CAP
What are the CIs for minocycline (PO, IV)? SSTI
What are the SEs for meropenem (IV)? diarrhea, hypersensitivity reactions, seizures with excessive doses
What are the SEs for ciprofloxacin (PO, IV)? nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, QTcprolongation, tendon rupture, increased hepatic transaminases, photosensitivity
What are the SEs for levofloxacin (PO, IV)? nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, QTcprolongation, tendon rupture, increased hepatic transaminases, photosensitivity
What are the SEs for moxifloxacin (ophthalmic, PO, IV)? nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, QTcprolongation, tendon rupture, increased hepatic transaminases, photosensitivity
What are the SEs for azithromycin (PO, IV)? diarrhea, QTc prolongation
What are the SEs for clarithromycin(PO, IV)? diarrhea, metallic taste, QTc prolongation
What are the SEs for doxycycline (PO, IV)? esophagitis, photosensitivity
What are the SEs for minocycline (PO, IV)? vestibular side effects, photosensitivity
What is the activity against for meropenem (IV)? Pseudomonas aeruginosa, ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae
What is the activity against for ciprofloxacin (PO, IV)? Pseudomonas aeruginosa, atypicals
What is the activity against for levofloxacin (PO, IV)? Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pneumoniae, atypicals
What is the activity against for moxifloxacin (ophthalmic, PO, IV)? Streptococcus pneumoniae, atypicals
What is the activity against for azithromycin (PO, IV)? Helicobacter pylori, Chlamydia trachomatis, atypicals
What is the activity against for clarithromycin(PO, IV)? Helicobacter pylori, Chlamydia trachomatis, atypicals
What is the activity against for doxycycline (PO, IV)? MRSA, atypicals
What is the activity against for minocycline (PO, IV)? MRSA
What is the US Boxed Warnings for ciprofloxacin (PO, IV)? may cause disabling and potentially irreversible serious adverse reactions including tendinitis and tendon rupture, peripheral neuropathy, and CNS effects; may exacerbate muscle weakness in patients with myasthenia gravis
What is the US Boxed Warnings for levofloxacin (PO, IV) may cause disabling and potentially irreversible serious adverse reactions including tendinitis and tendon rupture, peripheral neuropathy, and CNS effects; may exacerbate muscle weakness in patients with myasthenia gravis
What is the US Boxed Warnings for moxifloxacin (ophthalmic, PO, IV)? may cause disabling and potentially irreversible serious adverse reactions including tendinitis and tendon rupture, peripheral neuropathy, and CNS effects; may exacerbate muscle weakness in patients with myasthenia gravis
What are the other notes for ciprofloxacin (PO, IV)? take oral fluoroquinolones 2 hours before or 6 hours after products containing divalent or trivalent cations (e.g., dairy products, calcium-fortified juices, oral multivitamins, mineral supplements); increased risk of aortic dissection or rupture, dysglyc
What are the other notes for levofloxacin (PO, IV)? take PO fluoroquinolones 2h before or 6h after products containing divalent or trivalent cations (e.g., dairy products, calcium-fortified juices, oral multivitamins, min. supp.); increased risk of aortic dissection
What are the other notes for moxifloxacin (ophthalmic, PO, IV)? take oral fluoroquinolones 2 hours before or 6 hours after products containing divalent or trivalent cations (e.g., dairy products, calcium-fortified juices, oral multivitamins, mineral supplements); safety alerts added in 2018 for increased risk of aort
What are the other notes for minocycline (PO, IV)? may cause permanent gray-brown discoloration of teeth and/or enamel hypoplasia when given to pediatric populations; take oral tetracyclines 2 hours before or 6 hours after products containing divalent or trivalent cations (e.g., dairy products, calcium-f
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