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ID #2 pg 12
Top 300 Drugs
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |