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Exam #4 Drug List

QuestionAnswer
Tegretol(anticonvulsant) carbamazepine
Cerebyx(anticonvulsant) fosphenytoin
Dilantin(anticonvulsant) phenytoin
Zarontin(anticonvulsant) ethosuxamide
Depacote(anticonvulsant) valproic acid
Neurontin(anticonvulsant) gabapentin
Lamictal(anticonvulsant) lamotrigine
Keppra(anticonvulsant) levetiracetam
Trileptal(anticonvulsant) oxcarbazepine
Topomax(anticonvulsant) topiramate
Sinemet(antiparkinsonian) levadopa-carbidopa
Parlodel(dopamine agonist) bromocriptine
Mirapex(antiparkinsonian) pramipexole
Requip(antiparkinsonian) ropinirole
Neupro(antiparkinsonian) rotigotine
Cogentin(antiparkinsonian) benztropine
Comtan(COMT inhibitor) entacapone
Azilect(MAOB inhibitor) rasagiline
Eldepryl(MAOB inhibitor) selegiline
Xadago(MAOB inhibitor) safinamide
Aricept(cholinesterase inhibitor) donepezil
Exelon(cholinesterase inhibitor) rivastigmine
Razadyne(cholinesterase inhibitor) galantamine
Namenda(NMDA receptor) memantine
Cortrosyn(pituitary drug) cosynstropin
Decadron(corticosteroid) dexamethasone
Florinef(corticosteroid) fludrocortisone
Cortef(corticosteroid) hydrocortisone
Medrol(corticosteroid) methylprednisolone
Sterapred(corticosteroid) prednisone
Kenalog(corticosteroid) triamcinolone
Synthroid(thyroid agent) levothyroxine
Cytomel(thyroid agent) levothyronine
Tapazole(antithyroid agent) methimazole
Novolog(insulin) aspart
Apidra(insulin) glulisine
Humalog(insulin) lispro
Humulin R(insulin) insulin regular
Humulin N(insulin) insulin NPH
Lantus(insulin) insulin glargine
Diabinese(sulfonylurea) chlorpropamide
Orinase(sulfonylurea) tolbutamide
Amaryl(sulfonylurea) glimepiride
Glucotrol(sulfonylurea) glipizide
Diabeta(sulfonylurea) glyburide
Metformin(biguanide) glucophage
Trulicity(GLP-1 receptor agonist) dulaglutide
Januvia(DPP-4 inhibitor) sitagliptin
Actos(thiazolidineiones) pioglitazone
Jardiance(sglt-2 inhibitor) empagliflozin
Farxiga(SGLT-2 inhibitor) dapagliflozin
Danocrine(androgen) danazol
Aandroid(androgen) methyltestosterone
Oxandrin(androgen) oxandrolone
Androderm(androgen) testosterone
Viagra(ED agent) sildenafil
Cialis(ED agent) tadalafil
Levitra(ED agent) vardenafil
Stendra(ED agent) avanafil
Estrace(estrogen) estradiol
Premarin(estrogen) conjugated estrogens
Menest(estrogen) esterified estrogens
Depo-Provera(progestin) medroxyprogesterone
Megase(progestin) megastrol acetate
Yaz(contraceptive) drospirenone ðinyl estridiol
Seasonique(contraceptive) levonorgestrel & ethinyl estradiol
Ortho-tri-cyclin(contraceptive) norgestimate ðinyl estradiol
Keflex(cephalosporin antibiotic) cephalexin
Ceclor(cephalosporin antibiotic) cefaclor
Omnicef(cephalosporin antibiotic) cefdinir
Fortaz(cephalosporin antibiotic) ceftazidime
Maxipime(cephalosporin antibiotic) cetepime
Zithromax(macrolide antibiotic) azithromycin
Biaxin(macrolide antibiotic) clarithromycin
Pen VK(penecillin antibiotic) penecillin
Amoxil(penicillin antibiotic) amoxicillin
Augmentin(penicillin antibiotic) amoxicillin clavulanate
Merrem(carbapenem antibiotic) meropenem
Vabromere(carbapenem antibiotic) meropenem/vaboractam
Cipro(fluoroquinolone antibiotic) ciproflaxin
Levquin(fluoroquinolone antibiotic) levofloxacin
Avelox(fluoroquinolone antibiotic) moxifloxacin
vibramycin(tetracycline antibiotic) tetracyclin
Tyglacil(tetracycline antibiotic) doxycycline
Minocin(tetracyline antibiotic) minocycline
Bactrim(sulfonamide antibiotic) sulfamethoxazole & trimethroprim
Macrobid(uriniary anti-infective) nitrofurantoin
cleocin(antibiotic) clindamycin
Flagyl(antibiotic) metronidazole
Vancocin(antibiotic) vancomycin
Cubicin(antibiotic) claptomycin
Zyvox(antibiotic) linezolid
Ablecet(antifungal) amphoterecin B
Diflucan(antifungal) fluconazole
Mycamine(antifungal) micafungin
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