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GASTROENTEROLOGY 1

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What is the generic name of mesalamine (PO, rectal) Asacol, Canasa, Lialda
What is the generic name of dicyclomine (PO) Bentyl
What is the generic name of hyoscyamine (PO) Anaspaz, Levbid
What is the generic name of lubiprostone (PO) Amitiza
What is the generic name of dexamethasone (PO, IV) DexPak, DoubleDex
What is the generic name of methylprednisolone (PO, IV) Medrol
What is the generic name of prednisolone (PO) Orapred
What is the generic name of prednisone (PO) Deltasone
What is the generic name of hydrocortisone (rectal, IV) Rectal: Anusol-HC, Anucort-HC, IV: Solu-Cortef
What is the generic name of metoclopramide (PO, IV) Reglan
What is the generic name of prochlorperazine (PO, IV) Compazine
What is the generic name of promethazine (PO, IM, IV) Phenergan
What is the generic name of lactulose (PO) Enulose, Kristalose, Constulose
What is the generic name of ondansetron (PO, IV) Zofran, Zofran ODT
What is the generic name of diphenoxylate and atropine (PO) Lomotil
What is the Pharmacologic Category of mesalamine 5-aminosalicylic acid derivative
What is the Pharmacologic Category of bentyl Anticholinergic
What is the Pharmacologic Category of hyoscyamine Anticholinergic
What is the Pharmacologic Category lubiprostone Chloride channel activator
What is the Pharmacologic Category dexamethasone Corticosteroid
What is the Pharmacologic Category methylprednisolone Corticosteroid
What is the Pharmacologic Category of Orapred Corticosteroid
What is the Pharmacologic Category of Deltasone Corticosteroid
What is the Pharmacologic Category of hydrocortisone (rectal, IV) Corticosteroid
What is the Pharmacologic Category of metoclopramide (PO, IV) Dopamine (D2) antagonist
What is the Pharmacologic Category of prochlorperazine (PO, IV) Dopamine (D2) antagonist
What is the Pharmacologic Category of promethazine (PO, IM, IV) Histamine (H1) blocker
What is the Pharmacologic Category of lactulose (PO) Laxative
What is the Pharmacologic Category of ondansetron (PO, IV) Selective serotonin (5-HT3) antagonist
What is the Pharmacologic Category of diphenoxylate and atropine (PO) Opioid agonist and anticholinergic
What is the common indication mesalamine (PO, rectal) Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis
What is the common indication dicyclomine (PO) IBS
What is the common indication hyoscyamine (PO) Diarrhea
What is the common indication Amitiza IBS with constipation, chronic constipation
What is the common indication dexamethasone (PO, IV) Inflammatory diseases, cerebral edema
What is the common indication Medrol Inflammatory diseases, COPD exacerbation, asthma exacerbation, acute gout
What is the common indication Orapred Inflammatory diseases, COPD exacerbation, asthma exacerbation, acute gout
What is the common indication Deltasone Inflammatory diseases, COPD exacerbation, asthma exacerbation, acute gout
What is the common indication hydrocortisone (rectal, IV) Hemorrhoids
What is the common indication Reglan Gastroparesis, GERD, nausea, vomiting
What is the common indication Compazine Nausea, vomiting
What is the common indication Phenergan Motion sickness, nausea, vomiting
What is the common indication lactulose (PO) Constipation, hepatic encephalopathy
What is the common indication ondansetron (PO, IV) Nausea, vomiting
What is the common indication Lomotil Diarrhea
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