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PhTech Top 200 - p8

BRC Top 200 Drugs Worksheet 8

QuestionAnswer
Zyprexa olanzapine (antipsychotic and tranquilizer)
Benicar almesartan (ARB for HTN)
Patanol olopatadine (antihistamine drops)
Prilosec omeprazole (a prazole - a PPI for GERD/heartburn)
Ditropan, Oxytrol (24 hr patch) oxybutynin (antispasm/anticholinergic for bladder problems/urinary urgency)
Oxycontin, Oxy IR, Roxicodone oxycodone (class 2, C-II narcotic analgesic) tablet with 12 hr sustained release
Percocet, Endocot, Tylox, Roxicet oxycodone with acetaminophen (narcotic analgesic that is class 2, C-II)
Protonix pantoprazole (a prazole so it's a PPI for GERD/heartburn)
Paxil paroxetine (SSRI antidepressant)
Veetids 500 penicillin V (penicillin for bacterial infection)
Dilantin phenytoin (anticonvulsant)
Elidel pimecrolimus (immunosupressant cream for eczema)
Actos pioglitazone (diabetic therapy drug)
Miralax polyethylene glycol 3350 (laxative powder that is mixed with liquid and drank before a colonoscopy, it only stays in the gut and won't hurt the kidneys, heart or children)
Klor-Con potassium chloride (electrolyte supplement)
Pravachol pravastatin (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor - lipotropic - lowers cholesterol)
Deltasone prednisone (corticosteroids for acute allergies, inflammation, asthma and for organ transplants)
Lyrica pregabalin (anticonvulsant and for diabetic nerve pain, class five (C-V))
Phenergan promethazine (antihistamine, anti-emetic for nausea control)
Phenergan with codeine promethazine and codeine (cold and cough medication, class 5 (C-V))
Darvocet-N 100 propoxyphene with acetaminophen (narcotic analgesic, class 4 (C-IV))
Inderal propranolol (Beta blocker - for HTN)
Seroquel quetiapine (antipsychotic and tranquilizer)
Accupril quinapril (a pril so its an ACE inhibitor for HTN)
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