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HEENT #2 pg 3

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QuestionAnswer
What is the brand name for chlorhexidine (topical, PO)? Hibiclens, Peridex
What is the brand name for benzonatate (PO)? Tessalon Perles
What is the brand name for clobetasol (topical)? Temovate, Clobex
What is the brand name for fluocinonide (topical)? Vanos
What is the brand name for triamcinolone (topical)? Kenalog
What is the brand name for fluticasone (intranasal)? Flonase
What is the brand name for mometasone (intranasal)? Nasonex
What is the brand name for prednisolone (ophth)? Pred Forte, Pred Mild, Omnipred
What is the brand name for azelastine (intranasal) Astepro
What is the brand name fordiphenhydramine (PO, IV)? Benadryl
What is the brand name for hydroxyzine (PO, IV)? Atarax. Vistaril
What is the brand name for levocetirizine (PO)? Xyzal
What is the brand name for olopatadine (ophth)? Pataday, Patanol
What is the brand name for promethazine and codeine (PO)? Phenergan with Codeine
What is the brand name for chlorpheniramine and hydrocodone (PO)? Tussionex, Pennkinetic ER
What is the brand name for codeine and guaifenesin (PO)? Robitussin AC, Cheratussin AC
What is the brand name for neomycin, polymyxin B, and hydrocortisone (otic)? Cortisporin Otic
What is the PC of chlorhexidine (topical, PO)? Antiseptic
What is the PC of benzonatate (PO)? Antitussive
What is the PC of clobetasol (topical)? Corticosteroid
What is the PC of fluocinonide (topical)? Corticosteroid
What is the PC of triamcinolone (topical)? Corticosteroid
What is the PC of fluticasone (intranasal)? Corticosteroid
What is the PC of mometasone (intranasal)? Corticosteroid
What is the PC of prenidsolone (ophthalmic)? Corticosteroid
What is the PC of azelastine (intranasal)? Histamine (H1) blocker
What is the PC of diphenydramine (PO, IV)? Histamine (H1) blocker
What is the PC of hydroxyzine (PO, IV)? Histamine (H1) blocker
What is the PC of levocetirizine (PO)? Histamine (H1) blocker
What is the PC of olopatadine (ophth)? Histamine (H1) blocker
What is the PC of promethazine and codeine (PO)? Histamine (H1) blocker and opioid analgesic
What is the PC of chlorpheniramine and hydrocodone (PO)? Histamine (H1) blocker and opioid analgesic
What is the PC of codeine and guaifenesin (PO)? Opioid analgesic and expectorant
What is the PC of neomycin, polymyxin B, and hydrocortisone (otic)? Topical antibiotics and corticosteroid
What is the CI for chlorhexidine (topical, PO)? Skin cleanser, periodontitis, gingivitis
What is the CI for benzonatate (PO)? Cough
What is the CI for clobetasol (topical)? Psoriasis, atopic dermatitis
What is the CI for fluocinonide (topical)? Psoriasis, atopic dermatitis
What is the CI for triamcinolone (topical)? Psoriasis, atopic dermatitis
What is the CI for fluticasone (intranasal)? Allergic rhinitis
What is the CI for mometasone (intranasal)? Allergic rhinitis
What is the CI for prednisolone (ophth)? Ophthalmic inflammation
What is the CI for azelastine (intranasal)? Allergic rhinitis
What is the CI for diphenhydramine (PO, IV)? Allergic reaction, allergic rhinitis, insomnia
What is the CI for hydroxyzine (PO, IV)? Pruritis, nasusea, anxiety
What is the CI for levocetirizine (PO)? Allergic rhinitis
What is the CI for olopatadine (ophth)? Allergic conjunctivitis
What is the CI for promethazine and codeine (PO)? Cough, cold
What is the CI for chlorpheniramine and hydrocodone (PO)? Cough, cold
What is the CI for codeine and guaifenesin (PO)? Cough, cold
What is the CI for neomycin, polymyxin B, and hydrocortisone (otic)? Ear infections
What are the SE for chlorhexidine (topical,PO)? Dysgeusia, increased tartar formation, mouth discoloration, mouth irritation
What are the SE for benzonatate (PO)? Sedation, nasal congestion, chills, chest numbness, bronchospasm
What are the SE for clobetasol (topical)? Burning of skin, dryness of skin, hypopigmentation, secondary infection
What are the SE for fluocinonide (topical)? Burning of skin, dryness of skin, hypopigmentation, secondary infection
What are the SE for triamcinolone (topical)? Burning of skin, dryness of skin, hypopigmentation, secondary infection
What are the SE for fluticasone (intranasal)? Nasal dryness, epistaxis, nasal burning, headache
What are the SE for mometasone (intranasla)? Nasal dryness, epistaxis, nasal burning, headache
What are the SE for prednisolone (ophth)? Glaucoma, cataract formation, corneal thinning, secondary infections
What are the SE for azelastine (intranasal)? Headache, nasal dryness, epistaxis, bitter taste
What are the SE for diphenhydramine (PO, IV)? Drowsiness, constipation, xerostomia
What are the SE for hydroxyzine (PO, IV)? Dizziness, somnolence, xerostomia, blurred vision, QTc prolongation
What are the SE for levocetirizine (PO)? Drowsiness, constipation, xerostomia
What are the SE for olopatadine (ophth)? Ocular burning, discomfort, dryness
What are the SE for promethazine and codeine (PO)? Dizziness, somnolence, xerostomia, blurred vision, constipation, respiratory depression (dose-related)
What are the SE for chlorpheniramine and hydrocodone (PO)? Dizziness, somnolence, xerostomia, blurred vision, constipation, respiratory depression (dose-related)
What are the SE for codeine and guaifenesin (PO)? Dizziness, somnolence, constipation, respiratory depression (dose-related)
What are the SE for neomycin, polymyxin B, and hydrocortisone (otic)? Local irritation, itching, burning
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